śrotavyaḥ kīrtitavyaś ca
SYNONYMS
tasmāt — therefore; sarva — all; ātmanā — soul; rājan — O King; hariḥ — the Lord; sarvatra — everywhere; sarvadā — always; śrotavyaḥ — must be heard; kīrtitavyaḥ — glorified; ca — also; smartavyaḥ — be remembered; bhagavān — the Personality of Godhead; nṛṇām — by the human being.
TRANSLATION
O
King, it is therefore essential that every human being hear about,
glorify and remember the Supreme Lord, the Personality of Godhead,
always and everywhere.
PURPORT
Śrīla Śukadeva Gosvāmī begins this verse with the word tasmāt,
or "therefore," because in the previous verse he has already explained
that there is no auspicious means for salvation other than the sublime
process of bhakti-yoga. The bhakti-yoga
process is practiced by the devotees in different methods like hearing,
chanting, remembering, serving the lotus feet of the Lord, worshiping,
praying, rendering service in love, becoming friendly, and offering all
that one may possess. All nine methods are bona fide methods, and either
all of them, some of them or even one of them can bring about the
desired result for the sincere devotee. But out of all the nine
different methods, the first one, namely hearing, is the most important
function in the process of bhakti-yoga.
Without hearing sufficiently and properly, no one can make any progress
by any of the methods of practice. And for hearing only, all the Vedic
literatures are there, compiled by authorized persons like Vyāsadeva,
who is the powerful incarnation of Godhead. And since it has been
ascertained that the Lord is the Supersoul of everything, He should
therefore be heard and glorified everywhere and always. That is the
special duty of the human being. When the human being gives up the
process of hearing about the all-pervading personality of Godhead, he
becomes victim to hearing rubbish transmitted by man-made machines.
Machinery is not bad because through the machine one can take advantage
of hearing about the Lord, but because machinery is used for ulterior
purposes, it is creating rapid degradation in the standard of human
civilization. It is said here that it is incumbent upon the human beings
to hear because the scriptures like Bhagavad-gītā and Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
are made for that purpose. Living beings other than human beings have
no ability to hear such Vedic literatures. If human society gives itself
to the process of hearing the Vedic literature, it will not become a
victim to the impious sounds vibrated by impious men who degrade the
standards of the total society. Hearing is solidified by the process of
chanting. One who has perfectly heard from the perfect source becomes
convinced about the all-pervading Personality of Godhead and thus
becomes enthusiastic in glorifying the Lord. All the great ācāryas, like
Rāmānuja, Madhva, Caitanya, Sarasvatī Ṭhākura
or even, in other countries, Muhammad, Christ and others, have all
extensively glorified the Lord by chanting always and in every place.
Because the Lord is all-pervading, it is essential to glorify Him always
and everywhere. In the process of glorifying the Lord there should be
no restriction of time and space. This is called sanātana-dharma or bhāgavata-dharma. Sanātana means eternal, always and everywhere. Bhāgavata means pertaining to Bhagavān,
the Lord. The Lord is the master of all time and all space, and
therefore the Lord's holy name must be heard, glorified and remembered
everywhere in the world. That will bring about the desired peace and
prosperity so eagerly awaited by the people of the world. The word ca includes all the remaining processes or methods of bhakti-yoga, as mentioned above.
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