सनत्कुमाराद्भगवतो ब्रह्मन्ब्रह्मविदुत्तमात् ।
लब्ध्वा ज्ञानं सविज्ञानं राजर्षिः कां गतिं गतः ॥५॥

sanat-kumÄrÄd bhagavato
brahman brahma-vid-uttamÄt
labdhvÄ jñÄnaá¹ sa-vijñÄnaá¹
rÄjará¹£iḥ kÄá¹ gatiá¹ gataḥ

 sanat-kumÄrÄt - from Sanat-kumÄra; bhagavataḥ - the most powerful; brahman - my dear brÄhmaṇa; brahma-vit-uttamÄt - well versed in the Vedic knowledge; labdhvÄ - after achieving; jñÄnam - knowledge; sa-vijñÄnam - for practical application; rÄja-ṛṣiḥ - the great saintly King; kÄm - which; gatim - destination; gataḥ - achieved.


Text

The great saintly King, MahÄrÄja Pá¹›thu, received knowledge from Sanat-kumÄra, who was the greatest Vedic scholar. After receiving knowledge to be applied practically in his life, how did the saintly King attain his desired destination?

Purport

There are four Vaiṣṇava sampradÄyas (systems) of disciplic succession. One sampradÄya comes from Lord BrahmÄ, one from the goddess of fortune, one from the KumÄras, headed by Sanat-kumÄra, and one from Lord Åšiva. These four systems of disciplic succession are still going on. As King Pá¹›thu has illustrated, one who is serious about receiving transcendental Vedic knowledge must accept a guru, or spiritual master, in one of these four disciplic successions. It is said that unless one accepts a mantra from one of these sampradÄyas, the so-called mantra will not act in Kali-yuga. Many sampradÄyas have sprung up without authority, and they are misleading the people by giving unauthorized mantras. The rascals of these so-called sampradÄyas do not observe the Vedic rules and regulations. Although they are addicted to all kinds of sinful activities, they still offer the people mantras and thus mislead them. Intelligent persons, however, know that such mantras will never be successful, and as such they never patronize such upstart spiritual groups. People should be very careful of these nonsensical sampradÄyas. To get some facility for sense gratification, unfortunate people in this age receive mantras from these so-called sampradÄyas. Pá¹›thu MahÄrÄja, however, showed by his example that one should receive knowledge from a bona fide sampradÄya. Therefore MahÄrÄja Pá¹›thu accepted Sanat-kumÄra as his spiritual master.