मैत्रेय उवाच
गङ्गायमुनयोर्नद्योरन्तरा क्षेत्रमावसन् ।
आरब्धानेव बुभुजे भोगान्पुण्यजिहासया ॥११॥

maitreya uvÄca
gaá¹…gÄ-yamunayor nadyor
antarÄ ká¹£etram Ävasan
ÄrabdhÄn eva bubhuje
bhogÄn puṇya-jihÄsayÄ

 maitreyaḥ uvÄca - the great saint Maitreya said; gaá¹…gÄ - the River Ganges; yamunayoḥ - of the River YamunÄ; nadyoḥ - of the two rivers; antarÄ - between; ká¹£etram - the land; Ävasan - living there; ÄrabdhÄn - destined; eva - like; bubhuje - enjoyed; bhogÄn - fortunes; puṇya - pious activities; jihÄsayÄ - for the purpose of diminishing.


Text

The great saintly sage Maitreya told Vidura: My dear Vidura, King Pá¹›thu lived in the tract of land between the two great rivers Ganges and YamunÄ. Because he was very opulent, it appeared that he was enjoying his destined fortune in order to diminish the results of his past pious activities.

Purport

The terms “pious†and “impious†are applicable only in reference to the activities of an ordinary living being. But MahÄrÄja Pá¹›thu was a directly empowered incarnation of Lord Viṣṇu; therefore he was not subject to the reactions of pious or impious activities. As we have already explained previously, when a living being is specifically empowered by the Supreme Lord to act for a particular purpose, he is called a Å›aktyÄveÅ›a-avatÄra. Pá¹›thu MahÄrÄja was not only a Å›aktyÄveÅ›a-avatÄra but also a great devotee. A devotee is not subjected to the reactions resulting from past deeds. In the Brahma-saá¹hitÄ it is said, karmÄṇi nirdahati kintu ca bhakti-bhÄjÄm: for devotees the results of past pious and impious activities are nullified by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The words ÄrabdhÄn eva mean “as if achieved by past deeds,†but in the case of Pá¹›thu MahÄrÄja there was no question of reaction to past deeds, and thus the word eva is used here to indicate comparison to ordinary persons. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ the Lord says, avajÄnanti mÄá¹ mÅ«á¸hÄḥ. This means that sometimes people misunderstand an incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead to be an ordinary man. The Supreme Godhead, His incarnations or His devotees may pose themselves as ordinary men, but they are never to be considered as such. Nor should an ordinary man not supported by authorized statements of the Å›Ästras and ÄcÄryas be accepted as an incarnation or devotee. By the evidence of Å›Ästra, SanÄtana GosvÄmÄ« detected Lord Caitanya MahÄprabhu to be a direct incarnation of Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, although Lord Caitanya never disclosed the fact. It is therefore generally recommended that the ÄcÄrya, or guru, should not be accepted as an ordinary man.