SB 9.12.4

SB 9.12.4

Devanagari

सगणस्तत्सुतस्तस्माद् विधृतिश्चाभवत् सुत: । ततो हिरण्यनाभोऽभूद् योगाचार्यस्तु जैमिने: ॥ ३ ॥ शिष्य: कौशल्य आध्यात्मं याज्ञवल्‍क्योऽध्यगाद् यत: । योगं महोदयम् ऋषिर्हृदयग्रन्थिभेदकम् ॥ ४ ॥

Verse text

sagaṇas tat-sutas tasmād vidhṛtiś cābhavat sutaḥ tato hiraṇyanābho ’bhūd yogācāryas tu jaimineḥ śiṣyaḥ kauśalya ādhyātmaṁ yājṣavalkyo ’dhyagād yataḥ yogaṁ mahodayam ṛṣir hṛdaya-granthi-bhedakam

Synonyms

sagaṇaḥ Sagaṇa ; tat this (Vajranābha’s) ; sutaḥ son ; tasmāt from him ; vidhṛtiḥ Vidhṛti ; ca also ; abhavat was born ; sutaḥ his son ; tataḥ from him ; hiraṇyanābhaḥ Hiraṇyanābha ; abhūt became ; yoga ācāryaḥ — the propounder of the philosophy of yoga ; tu but ; jaimineḥ because of accepting Jaimini as his spiritual master ; śiṣyaḥ disciple ; kauśalyaḥ Kauśalya ; ādhyātmam spiritual ; yājṣavalkyaḥ Yājṣavalkya ; adhyagāt studied ; yataḥ from him (Hiraṇyanābha) ; yogam the mystic performances ; mahā udayam — highly elevated ; ṛṣiḥ Yājṣavalkya Ṛṣi ; hṛdaya granthi — bhedakam — mystic yoga, which can loosen the knots of material attachment in the heart .

Translation

The son of Vajranābha was Sagaṇa, and his son was Vidhṛti. The son of Vidhṛti was Hiraṇyanābha, who became a disciple of Jaimini and became a great ācārya of mystic yoga. It is from Hiraṇyanābha that the great saint Yājṣavalkya learned the highly elevated system of mystic yoga known as ādhyātma-yoga, which can loosen the knots of material attachment in the heart.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

The son of Vajranābha was Sagaṇa, and his son was Vidhṛti. The son of Vidhṛti was Hiraṇyanābha, who became a disciple of Jaimini and became a great ācārya of yoga. It is from Hiraṇyanābha that the sage Yājṣavalkya learned the elevated system of adhyātma-yoga, which cuts the knot in the heart. Hiraṇyanābha was the disciple of Jaimini and became an authority on yoga. From him (yataḥ) intelligent Yājṣavalkya learned ādhyātma-yoga.