अथ च दुहितरं प्रजापतेर्विश्वकर्मण उपयेमे बर्हिष्मतीं नाम
तस्यामु ह वाव आत्मजानात्मसमानशीलगुणकर्मरूपवीर्योदारान्दश
भावयाम्बभूव कन्यां च यवीयसीमूर्जस्वतीं नाम ॥२४॥

atha ca duhitaraá¹ prajÄpater viÅ›vakarmaṇa upayeme barhiá¹£matīṠnÄma tasyÄm u ha vÄva ÄtmajÄn Ätma-samÄna-śīla-guṇa-karma-rÅ«pa-vÄ«ryodÄrÄn daÅ›a bhÄvayÄm babhÅ«va kanyÄá¹ ca yavÄ«yasÄ«m Å«rjasvatīṠnÄma

 atha - thereafter; ca - also; duhitaram - the daughter; prajÄpateḥ - of one of the prajÄpatis entrusted with increasing population; viÅ›vakarmaṇaḥ - named ViÅ›vakarmÄ; upayeme - married; barhiá¹£matÄ«m - Barhiá¹£matÄ«; nÄma - named; tasyÄm - in her; u ha - as it is celebrated; vÄva - wonderful; Ätma-jÄn - sons; Ätma-samÄna - exactly equal to him; Å›Ä«la - character; guṇa - quality; karma - activities; rÅ«pa - beauty; vÄ«rya - prowess; udÄrÄn - whose magnanimity; daÅ›a - ten; bhÄvayÄm babhÅ«va - he begot; kanyÄm - daughter; ca - also; yavÄ«yasÄ«m - the youngest of all; Å«rjasvatÄ«m - ŪrjasvatÄ«; nÄma - named.


Text

Thereafter, MahÄrÄja Priyavrata married Barhiá¹£matÄ«, the daughter of the prajÄpati named ViÅ›vakarmÄ. In her he begot ten sons equal to him in beauty, character, magnanimity and other qualities. He also begot a daughter, the youngest of all, named ŪrjasvatÄ«.

Purport

MahÄrÄja Priyavrata not only carried out the order of Lord BrahmÄ by accepting the duties of government, but also married Barhiá¹£matÄ«, the daughter of ViÅ›vakarmÄ, one of the prajÄpatis. Since MahÄrÄja Priyavrata was fully trained in transcendental knowledge, he could have returned home and conducted the business of government as a brahmacÄrÄ«. Instead, however, when he returned to household life, he accepted a wife also. The principle is that when one becomes a gá¹›hastha he must live perfectly in that order, which means he must live peacefully with a wife and children. When Caitanya MahÄprabhu’s first wife died, His mother requested Him to marry for a second time. He was twenty years old and was going to take sannyÄsa at the age of twenty-four, yet by the request of His mother, He married. “As long as I am in household life,†He told His mother, “I must have a wife, for household life does not mean staying in a house. Real household life means living in a house with a wife.â€

Three words in this verse are very significant — u ha vÄva. These words are used to express wonder. Priyavrata MahÄrÄja had taken a vow of renunciation, but accepting a wife and begetting children have nothing to do with the path of renunciation; these are activities on the path of enjoyment. It was a source of great wonder, therefore, that Priyavrata MahÄrÄja, who had followed the path of renunciation, had now accepted the path of enjoyment.

Sometimes we are criticized because although I am a sannyÄsÄ« I have taken part in the marriage ceremonies of my disciples. It must be explained, however, that since we have started a Kṛṣṇa conscious society and since a human society must also have ideal marriages, to correctly establish an ideal society we must take part in marrying some of its members, although we have taken to the path of renunciation. This may be astonishing to persons who are not very interested in establishing daiva-varṇÄÅ›rama, the transcendental system of four social orders and four spiritual orders. ÅšrÄ«la BhaktisiddhÄnta SarasvatÄ« ṬhÄkura, however, wanted to reestablish daiva-varṇÄÅ›rama. In daiva-varṇÄÅ›rama there cannot be acknowledgement of social status according to birthright because in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ it is said that the determining considerations are guṇa and karma, one’s qualities and work. It is this daiva-varṇÄÅ›rama that should be established all over the world to continue a perfect society for Kṛṣṇa consciousness. This may be astonishing to foolish critics, but it is one of the functions of a Kṛṣṇa conscious society.