Verse Text
atha ātmārāmāḥ –
ātmārāmās tu sanaka-sananda-mukhā matāḥ |
prādhānyāt sanakādīnāṁ rūpaṁ bhaktiś ca kathyate ||12||
Translation
The sages headed by Sanaka and Sananda are considered ātmārāmas. Because Sanaka and the other Kumāras are the main ātmārāma-śānta-bhaktas, their forms and bhakti will now be described.
Purport (Nectar of Devotion)
The best example of saintly persons situated in the śānta-rasa are Sanaka, Sanātana, Sananda and Sanat-kumāra, the Kumāra brothers. These four saintly persons (known as Catuḥ-sana) are sons of Lord Brahmā. After their birth, when they were ordered by their father to become householders and increase human society, they refused the order. They said that they had already decided not to become entangled with family life; they would rather live as saintly brahmacārīs for their own perfection. So these great saints have been living for millions of years now, …