SB 12.6.55

SB 12.6.55

Devanagari

पैल: स्वसंहितामूचे इन्द्रप्रमितये मुनि: । बाष्कलाय च सोऽप्याह शिष्येभ्य: संहितां स्वकाम् ॥ ५४ ॥ चतुर्धा व्यस्य बोध्याय याज्ञवल्क्‍‍याय भार्गव । पराशरायाग्निमित्र इन्द्रप्रमितिरात्मवान् ॥ ५५ ॥ अध्यापयत् संहितां स्वां माण्डूकेयमृषिं कविम् । तस्य शिष्यो देवमित्र: सौभर्यादिभ्य ऊचिवान् ॥ ५६ ॥

Verse text

pailaḥ sva-saṁhitām ūce indrapramitaye muniḥ bāṣkalāya ca so ’py āha śiṣyebhyaḥ saṁhitāṁ svakām caturdhā vyasya bodhyāya yājṣavalkyāya bhārgava parāśarāyāgnimitra indrapramitir ātmavān adhyāpayat saṁhitāṁ svāṁ māṇḍūkeyam ṛṣiṁ kavim tasya śiṣyo devamitraḥ saubhary-ādibhya ūcivān

Synonyms

pailaḥ Paila ; sva saṁhitām — his own collection ; ūce spoke ; indrapramitaye to Indrapramiti ; muniḥ the sage ; bāṣkalāya to Bāṣkala ; ca and ; saḥ he (Bāṣkala) ; api moreover ; āha spoke ; śiṣyebhyaḥ to his disciples ; saṁhitām the collection ; svakām his own ; caturdhā in four parts ; vyasya dividing ; bodhyāya to Bodhya ; yājṣavalkyāya to Yājṣavalkya ; bhārgava O descendant of Bhṛgu (Śaunaka) ; parāśarāya to Parāśara ; agnimitre to Agnimitra ; indrapramitiḥ Indrapramiti ; ātma vān — the self-controlled ; adhyāpayat taught ; saṁhitām the collection ; svām his ; māṇḍūkeyam to Māṇḍūkeya ; ṛṣim the sage ; kavim scholarly ; tasya of him (Māṇḍūkeya) ; śiṣyaḥ the disciple ; devamitraḥ Devamitra ; saubhari ādibhyaḥ — to Saubhari and others ; ūcivān spoke .

Translation

After dividing his saṁhitā into two parts, the wise Paila spoke it to Indrapramiti and Bāṣkala. Bāṣkala further divided his collection into four parts, O Bhārgava, and instructed them to his disciples Bodhya, Yājṣavalkya, Parāśara and Agnimitra. Indrapramiti, the self-controlled sage, taught his saṁhitā to the learned mystic Māṇḍūkeya, whose disciple Devamitra later passed down the divisions of the Ṛg Veda to Saubhari and others.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

After dividing his saṁhitā into two parts, the wise Paila spoke it to Indrapramiti and Bāṣkala. Bāṣkala further divided his collection into four parts, O Bhārgava, and instructed them to his disciples Bodhya, Yājṣavalkya, Parāśara and Agnimitra. Indrapramiti, the self-controlled sage, taught his saṁhitā to the learned mystic Māṇḍūkeya, whose disciple Devamitra later passed down this division of the Ṛg Veda to Saubhari and others. These verses describe the branches of the Ṛg Veda. Paila divided the Ṛg Veda into two and spoke it to Indrapramiti and Bāṣkala. Bāṣkala divided his portion into four and taught it to four of his disciples starting with Bodhya. O Śaunaka (bhārgava)! Indrapramiti taught his saṁhitā to his son Māṇḍūkeya, whose disciple was Devamitra.

Purport

According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, Māṇḍūkeya was the son of Indrapramiti, from whom he received Vedic knowledge.