TEXT 37
yudhisthiras tat parisarpanam budhah
pure ca rastre ca grhe tathatmani
vibhavya lobhanrta-jihma-himsanady-
adharma-cakram gamanaya paryadhat
SYNONYMS
yudhisthirahMaharaja Yudhisthira; tatthat; parisarpanamexpansion; budhahthoroughly experienced; purein the capital; caas also; rastrein the state; caand; grheat home; tathaas also; atmaniin person; vibhavyaobserving; lobhaavarice; anrtauntruth; jihmadiplomacy; himsana-adiviolence, envy; adharmairreligion; cakrama vicious circle; gamanayafor departure; paryadhatdressed himself accordingly.
Maharaja Yudhisthira was intelligent enough to understand the influence of the age of Kali (characterized by increasing avarice, falsehood, cheating and violence throughout the land), so he wisely prepared himself to leave home. TRANSLATION
Maharaja Yudhisthira was intelligent enough to understand the influence of the age of Kali, characterized by increasing avarice, falsehood, cheating and violence throughout the capital, state, home and among individuals. So he wisely prepared himself to leave home, and he dressed accordingly.
PURPORT
The present age is influenced by the specific qualities of Kali. Since the days of the Battle of Kuruksetra, about five thousand years ago, the influence of the age of Kali began manifesting, and from authentic scriptures it is learned that the age of Kali is still to run on for 427,000 years. The symptoms of the Kali-yuga, as mentioned above, namely avarice, falsehood, diplomacy, cheating, nepotism, violence and all such things, are already in vogue, and no one can imagine what is going to happen gradually with further increase of the influence of Kali till the day of annihilation. We have already come to know that the influence of the age of Kali is meant for godless so-called civilized man; those who are under the protection of the Lord have nothing to fear from this horrible age. Maharaja Yudhisthira was a great devotee of the Lord, and there was no necessity of his being afraid of the age of Kali, but he preferred to retire from active household life and prepare himself to go back home, back to Godhead. The Pandavas are eternal companions of the Lord, and therefore they are more interested in the company of the Lord than anything else. Besides that, being an ideal king, Maharaja Yudhisthira wanted to retire just to set an example for others. As soon as there is some young fellow to look after the household affairs, one should at once retire from family life to uplift oneself to spiritual realization. One should not rot in the dark well of household life till one is dragged out by the will of Yamaraja. Modern politicians should take lessons from Maharaja Yudhisthira about voluntary retirement from active life and should make room for the younger generation. Also retired old gentlemen should take lessons from him and leave home for spiritual realization before forcefully dragged away to meet death.
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