Guest guest Posted September 22, 2000 Report Share Posted September 22, 2000 >From Mathura Mahatmya by Srila Rupa Gosvami Glorification of Mathur€'s Br€hmaŠas In the šdi-var€ha Pur€Ša it is said: There are two br€hmaŠas. One lives in Mathura' and is not learned in the Vedas. The other does not live in Mathur€, although he knows the four Vedas very well. One should ignore the br€hmaŠa learned in the four Vedas and should feed the br€hmaŠa who lives in Mathur€. text 311 ki-balo dur€c€ro dharma-m€rga-par€‰-mukhaƒ …do 'pi p™jan…yo m€thuro mama r™pa-dhk ki-balaƒ-a farmer; dur€c€raƒ-a ruffian; dharma-m€rga-par€n--mukhaƒ-one averse to the path of religion; …daƒ-like this; api-even; p™jan…yaƒ-should be worshiped; m€thuraƒ-from Mathur€; mama-My; r™pa-dhk-own form. Whether a farmer, a ruffian, or a sinner who turns his face from the path of religion, any resident of Mathura' should be worshiped. He is representation of My own form. text 316 yas tatra nivased devi samyato hi jitendriyaƒ tri-k€lam api bhuñj€no v€yu-bhaka-samo hi saƒ yaƒ-who; tatra-there; nivased-resides; devi-O goddess; samyataƒ-controlled; hi-indeed; jita-indriyaƒ-conquered the senses; tri-k€lam'three times; api-also; bhuñj€naƒ-eating; v€yu-bhaka-samaƒ-equal to someone who eats the wind; hi-indeed; saƒ-he. O goddess, a person who lives there (in Mathur€), although he be a prisoner of his senses, is like one who has conquered them, and although he eats three times a day, is like an ascetic that only eats the wind. ys MMDASBR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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