Devanagari
अजामिलोऽप्यथाकर्ण्य दूतानां यमकृष्णयो: ।
धर्मं भागवतं शुद्धं त्रैवेद्यं च गुणाश्रयम् ॥ २४ ॥
भक्तिमान् भगवत्याशु माहात्म्यश्रवणाद्धरे: ।
अनुतापो महानासीत्स्मरतोऽशुभमात्मन: ॥ २५ ॥
Verse text
ajāmilo ’py athākarṇya
dūtānāṁ yama-kṛṣṇayoḥ
dharmaṁ bhāgavataṁ śuddhaṁ
trai-vedyaṁ ca guṇāśrayam
bhaktimān bhagavaty āśu
māhātmya-śravaṇād dhareḥ
anutāpo mahān āsīt
smarato ’śubham ātmanaḥ
Synonyms
ajāmilaḥ
—
Ajāmila
;
api
—
also
;
atha
—
thereafter
;
ākarṇya
—
hearing
;
dūtānām
—
of the order carriers
;
yama
—
kṛṣṇayoḥ — of Yamarāja and Lord Kṛṣṇa
;
dharmam
—
actual religious principles
;
bhāgavatam
—
as described in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, or concerning the relationship between the living being and the Supreme Personality of Godhead
;
śuddham
—
pure
;
trai
—
vedyam — mentioned in three Vedas
;
ca
—
also
;
guṇa
—
aśrayam — material religion, under the modes of material nature
;
bhakti
—
mān — a pure devotee (cleansed of the modes of material nature)
;
bhagavati
—
unto the Supreme Personality of Godhead
;
āśu
—
immediately
;
māhātmya
—
glorification of the name, fame, etc.
;
śravaṇāt
—
because of hearing
;
hareḥ
—
of Lord Hari
;
anutāpaḥ
—
regret
;
mahān
—
very great
;
āsīt
—
there was
;
smarataḥ
—
remembering
;
aśubham
—
all the inglorious activities
;
ātmanaḥ
—
done by himself .
Translation
After hearing the discourses between the Yamadūtas and the Viṣṇudūtas, Ajāmila could understand the religious principles that act under the three modes of material nature. These principles are mentioned in the three Vedas. He could also understand the transcendental religious principles, which are above the modes of material nature and which concern the relationship between the living being and the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Furthermore, Ajāmila heard glorification of the name, fame, qualities and pastimes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He thus became a perfectly pure devotee. He could then remember his past sinful activities, which he greatly regretted having performed.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
Hearing about the pure dharma approved by the Lord from the servants of Viṣṇu and the impure dharma recommended in the three Vedas from the servants of Yama, Ajāmila, quickly became filled with devotion to the Lord from hearing the greatness of the Lord, became repentant on remembering his sinful actions.
Hearing the pure dharma beyond the guṇas approved by the Lord from the servants of Viṣṇu and the impure dharma which takes shelter of the guṇas, recommended in the three Vedas, from the servants of Yama, Ajāmila became a devotee.
Purport
In
Bhagavad-gītā
(2.45)
Lord Kṛṣṇa told Arjuna:
traiguṇya-viṣayā vedā
nistraiguṇyo bhavārjuna
nirdvandvo nitya-sattva-stho
niryoga-kṣema ātmavān
“The
Vedas
mainly deal with the subject of the three modes of material nature. Rise above these modes, O Arjuna. Be transcendental to all of them. Be free from all dualities and from all anxieties for gain and safety, and be established in the Self.” The Vedic principles certainly prescribe a gradual process for rising to the spiritual platform, but if one remains attached to the Vedic principles, there is no chance of his being elevated to spiritual life. Kṛṣṇa therefore advised Arjuna to perform devotional service, which is the process of transcendental religion. The transcendental position of devotional service is also confirmed in
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
(1.2.6)
.
Sa vai puṁsāṁ paro dharmo yato bhaktir adhokṣaje.
Bhakti,
devotional service, is
paro dharmaḥ,
transcendental
dharma;
it is not material
dharma.
People generally think that religion should be pursued for material profit. This may be suitable for persons interested in material life, but one who is interested in spiritual life should be attached to
paro dharmaḥ,
the religious principles by which one becomes a devotee of the Supreme Lord (
yato bhaktir adhokṣaje
). The
bhāgavata
religion teaches that the Lord and the living entity are eternally related and that the duty of the living entity is to surrender to the Lord. When one is situated on the platform of devotional service, one is freed from impediments and completely satisfied (
ahaituky apratihatā yayātmā suprasīdati
). Having been elevated to that platform, Ajāmila began to lament for his past materialistic activities and glorify the name, fame, form and pastimes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.