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śrī-yudhiṣṭhira uvāca
gṛhastha etāṁ padavīṁ
vidhinā yena cāñjasā
yāyād deva-ṛṣe brūhi
mādṛśo gṛha-mūḍha-dhīḥ
śrī-yudhiṣṭhiraḥ uvāca—Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja dijo; gṛhasthaḥ—una persona que vive con su familia; etām—este (proceso mencionado en el capítulo anterior);padavīm—posición de liberación; vidhinā—según las instrucciones de las Escrituras védicas; yena—por el cual; ca—también; añjasā—fácilmente; yāyāt—puede obtener; deva-ṛṣe—¡oh, gran sabio entre los semidioses!; brūhi—por favor, explica; mādṛśaḥ—como yo; gṛha-mūḍha-dhīḥ—que ignora por completo el objetivo de la vida.
Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira preguntó a Nārada Muni: ¡Oh, mi señor!, ¡oh, gran sabio!, por favor, explícame también, conforme a las instrucciones de los Vedas, cómo podemos alcanzar fácilmente la liberación los que permanecemos en el hogar sin conocer el objetivo de la vida.
In the previous chapters the great sage Nārada has explained how a brahmacārī, a vānaprastha and a sannyāsī should act. He first explained the dealings of a brahmacārī, vānaprastha and sannyāsī because these three āśramas, or statuses of life, are extremely important for fulfillment of the goal of life. One should note that in the brahmacārī-āśrama, vānaprastha-āśrama and sannyāsa-āśrama there is no scope for sex life, whereas sex is allowed in gṛhastha life under regulations. Nārada Muni, therefore, first described brahmacarya, vānaprastha and sannyāsa because he wanted to stress that sex is not at all necessary, although one who absolutely requires it is allowed to enter gṛhastha life, or household life, which is also regulated by the śāstras and guru. Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja could understand all this. Therefore, as a gṛhastha, he presented himself as gṛha-mūḍha-dhīḥ, one who is completely ignorant of the goal of life. A person who remains a householder in family life is certainly ignorant of life’s goal; he is not very much advanced in intelligence. As soon as possible, one should give up his so-called comfortable life at home and prepare to undergo austerity, or tapasya. Tapo divyaṁ putrakā. According to the instructions given by Ṛṣabhadeva to His sons, we should not create a so-called comfortable situation, but must prepare to undergo austerity. This is how a human being should actually live to fulfill life’s ultimate goal.