Devanagari
श्रेय:सृतिं भक्तिमुदस्य ते विभो
क्लिश्यन्ति ये केवलबोधलब्धये ।
तेषामसौ क्लेशल एव शिष्यते
नान्यद् यथा स्थूलतुषावघातिनाम् ॥ ४ ॥
Verse text
śreyaḥ-sṛtiṁ bhaktim udasya te vibho
kliśyanti ye kevala-bodha-labdhaye
teṣām asau kleśala eva śiṣyate
nānyad yathā sthūla-tuṣāvaghātinām
Synonyms
śreyaḥ
—
of supreme benefit
;
sṛtim
—
the path
;
bhaktim
—
devotional service
;
udasya
—
rejecting
;
te
—
they
;
vibho
—
O almighty Lord
;
kliśyanti
—
struggle
;
ye
—
who
;
kevala
—
exclusive
;
bodha
—
of knowledge
;
labdhaye
—
for the achievement
;
teṣām
—
for them
;
asau
—
this
;
kleśalaḥ
—
botheration
;
eva
—
merely
;
śiṣyate
—
remains
;
na
—
nothing
;
anyat
—
other
;
yathā
—
just as
;
sthūla
—
tuṣa — empty husks
;
avaghātinām
—
for those who are beating .
Translation
My dear Lord, devotional service unto You is the best path for self-realization. If someone gives up that path and engages in the cultivation of speculative knowledge, he will simply undergo a troublesome process and will not achieve his desired result. As a person who beats an empty husk of wheat cannot get grain, one who simply speculates cannot achieve self-realization. His only gain is trouble.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
My dear Lord, devotional service unto You is the best path for self-realization. If someone gives up that path and engages in the cultivation of speculative knowledge, he will simply undergo a troublesome process and will not achieve his desired result. As a person who beats an empty husk of wheat cannot get grain, one who simply speculates cannot achieve self-realization. His only gain is trouble.
KB 10.14.4
“Speculative knowledge without any trace of devotional service is simply a useless waste of time in the search for You. Devotional service is so important that even a little attempt can raise one to the highest perfectional platform. One should not, therefore, neglect this auspicious process of devotional service and take to the speculative method. By the speculative method one may gain partial knowledge of Your cosmic manifestation, but it is not possible to understand You, the origin of everything. The attempt of persons who are interested only in speculative knowledge is simply wasted labor, like the labor of a person who attempts to gain something by beating an empty husk of rice paddy. A little quantity of paddy can be husked by the grinding wheel, and one can gain some grains of rice, but if the skin of the paddy has already been beaten by the grinding wheel, there is no further gain in beating even a huge quantity of the husk. It is simply useless labor.
Purport
Loving service to the Supreme Person is the natural and eternal function of every living entity. If a person renounces his own constitutional function and instead laboriously seeks so-called enlightenment through impersonal, speculative knowledge, his result is simply the trouble and bother that come from following an artificial process. A fool may beat an empty husk, not knowing that the grain has already been removed. Similarly foolish is the person who throws his mind again and again into the pursuit of knowledge without surrendering to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, for it is the Supreme Personality of Godhead who is the very substance and goal of knowledge, just as grain is the substance and goal of the entire agricultural effort. Vedic knowledge or, indeed, material science without the Personality of Godhead is exactly like an empty and useless husk of wheat.
One may argue that by practicing
yoga
or cultivating impersonal knowledge one can acquire prestige, wealth, mystic powers or even impersonal liberation. But these so-called gains are actually useless, because they do not situate the living being in his constitutional position of loving service to the Supreme Lord. Therefore such results, being superfluous to the living being’s essential nature, are impermanent. As stated in the
Nṛsiṁha Purāṇa, patreṣu puṣpeṣu phaleṣu toyeṣv akrīta-labhyeṣu vadaiva satsu/ bhaktyā su-labhye puruṣe purāṇe muktyai kim arthaṁ kriyate prayatnaḥ:
“Since the primeval Personality of Godhead is easily attained by offering Him such things as leaves, flowers, fruits and water, which are all found without difficulty, why does one need to endeavor for liberation separately?”
Although the process of devotional service to Lord Kṛṣṇa is very simple, it is extremely difficult for stubborn conditioned souls to completely humble themselves before the Supreme Personality of Godhead and absorb themselves twenty-four hours a day in His loving service. The mood of loving service is anathema to belligerent conditioned souls determined to defy God and enjoy. When such stubborn conditioned souls attempt to bypass surrendering to God through proud attempts at philosophical speculation, austerity, and
yoga,
they are turned back to the material platform by the powerful laws of God and violently merged into the heaving ocean of insignificance called the material world.
Purport (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
"By performing one among the many methods of bhakti such as hearing and chanting, the jiva can achieve success. This is stated in the Nrsimha Purana: The devotees easily attain the Lord by worshiping with devotion using leaves, flowers fruit and water which are easily available. Then why do you make efforts for liberation?" Though this is so,
those who reject bhakti and make efforts in jnana gain only a lot of suffering. This is the intention of the verse.
"Those who reject (udasya) the path of auspiciousness (sreyah srtim), the stream of bhakti, flowing like a river of honey (commentary of sridhara swami) achieve only suffering . Sreyah also refers to all the fruits of all other processes such as jnana and karma. Bhakti is the path which gives all these fruits, and is thus called the sreyah srtim. The jnana of those who reject bhakti gives only suffering (klesala). That is like taking a huge pile of empty husks and beating it. The result of the effort is pain in the hands, and no rice."
Purport (Jiva Goswami)
“It is seen that others, giving up that type of bhakti, practice jñāna using hearing and contemplation of Upaniṣads in order to realize the greatness of the Lord. Bhakti produces the best results among all good processes. It includes all results such as jñāna. In spite of bhakti with its sweet topics, some people give up this process, and throw it far away, giving it no respect (udasya). Instead they suffer to attain realization of the self, devoid of bhakti. They take great effort to observe yamas and niyamas and go here and there to obtain proper hearing and contemplation of Upaniṣads. But all they get is suffering. They do not even (eva) get purification of the heart. “But by practicing yoga one can obtain siddhis.” Other methods give no result.
svargāpavargayoḥ puṁsāṁ rasāyāṁ bhuvi sampadām
sarvāsām api siddhīnāṁ mūlaṁ tac-caraṇārcanam
Devotional service to the Lord’s lotus feet is the root cause of all the perfections a person can find in heaven, in liberation, in the subterranean regions and on earth. SB 10.81.19
The Lord himself says:
yasyāṁ na me pāvanam aṅga karma
sthity-udbhava-prāṇa-nirodham asya
līlāvatārepsita-janma vā syād
vandhyāṁ giraṁ tāṁ bibhṛyān na dhīraḥ
O Uddhava! The wise do not accept useless scriptures in which there are no descriptions of how I create, maintain and destroy the universe, and in which there are no descriptions of my auspicious birth as Kṛṣṇa among all the līlāvatāras. SB 11.11.20
A suitable example is given. Fools who beat empty husk become the laughing stock of others. The husk simply becomes finer and gets destroyed. The fool gets sore hands. O Lord, everyone should worship you!
Purport (Sanatana Goswami)
It has been stated that the highests results arise from bhakti. Why should the greatness of bhakti be described as everything? By giving up this bhakti persons engaged in jñāna just suffer greatly. This is explained in this verse.
Bhakti produces the best results among all good processes. It includes all results such as jñāna. In spite of bhakti with its sweet topics, some people give up this process, and throw it far away, giving it no respect (udasya).
But they suffer to attain realization of the self, devoid of bhakti. They take great effort to observe yamas and niyamas in order to attain understanding of the pure ātmā (kevala-bodha-labdhaye). Or they make efforts in order to attain understanding of ātmā (bodha) unmixed with bhakti (kevala). All they attain is suffering. Svarga and purification of the heart are excluded as results (eva). “But by practicing yoga one can obtain wealth and position.” Other methods give no result (na anyat).
A suitable example is given. Fools who beat empty husk become the laughing stock of others. The husk simply becomes finer and gets destroyed. The fool gets sore hands. O Lord, everyone should worship you! They even fall to hell.
ya eṣāṁ puruṣaṁ sākṣād ātma-prabhavam īśvaram
na bhajanty avajānanti sthānād bhraṣṭāḥ patanty adhaḥ
If any of the members of the four varṇas and four āśramas fail to worship the Lord and thus disrespect the Lord, who is the source of their own creation, they will fall down from their āśrama. SB 11.5.3