The Great Sage Vyāsadeva Compiles the Vedic Literatures
Recognizing the impending spiritual decline of human society, the great sage Vyāsadeva undertook the monumental task of compiling the vast Vedic knowledge into structured texts. This compassionate endeavor, extensively glorified by Śrīla Prabhupāda throughout his teachings, ensures that all classes of people have a clear path to spiritual perfection. By studying these timeless works, sincere seekers can easily revive their dormant love for the Supreme Lord.
The Transcendental Position of Vyāsadeva
As an empowered incarnation of Nārāyaṇa, the great sage was fully equipped with absolute knowledge and transcendental vision. Through this divine sight, he could clearly perceive the deterioration of material conditions and the anomalies that would plague the upcoming age. It is carefully explained by Śrīla Prabhupāda that such liberated souls are completely free from ordinary defects caused by māyā, allowing them to see the past, present, and future without obstruction.
- This verse (CC Adi 1.91) appears in Srimad-Bhagavatam (SB 1.1.2). The words maha-muni-krte indicate that Srimad-Bhagavatam was compiled by the great sage Vyasadeva, who is sometimes known as Narayana Maha-muni because he is an incarnation of Narayana.
- The great sage Vyasadeva saw anomalies in the duties of the millennium. This happens on the earth in different ages, due to unseen forces in the course of time.
- The great sage Vyasadeva, who was fully equipped in knowledge, could see, through his transcendental vision, the deterioration of everything material, due to the influence of the age.
- The great sages like Vyasadeva are liberated souls, and therefore they can see clearly past and future.
Compiling the Vedic Literatures for the Masses
The original Vedic knowledge was vastly complex and meant for highly intelligent classes who could assimilate it simply by hearing. However, understanding the reduced capacities of people in the modern age, Vyāsadeva graciously divided and edited the Vedas to make them approachable. To further assist those who are less intelligent—such as women, laborers, and the mercantile class—he compiled the great historical epic, the Mahābhārata, to encourage the process of śravaṇa-kīrtanam.
- The great sage Vyasadeva, who is very kind to the ignorant masses, edited the Vedas so they might be assimilated by less intellectual men.
- For those who are less intelligent (like women, laborers or the mercantile class), the great sage Vyasadeva wrote Mahabharata.
- Out of compassion, the great sage Vyasadeva thought it wise that this would enable men to achieve the ultimate goal of life. Thus he compiled the great historical narration called the Mahabharata for women, laborers and friends of the twice-born.
- All the Vedic literatures presented by Vyasadeva and other great sages are therefore intended to revive our Krsna consciousness, which begins to revive with sravana-kirtanam.
The Supreme Contribution of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
Even after compiling vast amounts of literature, Vyāsadeva felt a profound sense of dissatisfaction until he specifically described the glorious pastimes of the Supreme Lord. Acting on the instruction of his spiritual master, he presented the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam as his mature contribution to human society. This beautiful scripture is absolutely sufficient in itself for realizing God, directly alleviating the ignorance of the masses.
- Although, great sage (Vyasadeva), you have very broadly described the four principles beginning with religious performances, you have not described the glories of the Supreme Personality, Vasudeva.
- Srimad-Bhagavatam is compiled by the greatest sage, Vyasadeva, and it is a work coming out of his mature experience. By understanding Srimad-Bhagavatam and rendering devotional service, one can immediately capture the Supreme Lord within his heart.
- This beautiful Bhagavatam, compiled by the great sage Sri Vyasadeva, is sufficient in itself for God realization - Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.1.2.
- The intelligent person, with thoughtful discretion, can be assured by the great sage Vyasadeva that he can realize the Supreme Personality directly by hearing Srimad-Bhagavatam.
The Universal Authority of the Great Sage
The conclusions presented by Vyāsadeva are not subject to the speculative interpretations of ordinary men, as he is universally accepted as a supreme authority. Great saintly kings, exalted personalities, and even the Supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa Himself validate the profound realizations of this extraordinary sage. By receiving knowledge through this authorized disciplic succession, one becomes deeply indebted to these great sages who preserve the absolute truth.
- Arjuna has given reference that all the great sages... At that time, Vyasadeva... Vyasadeva is still present. So "Vyasadeva accepts You (Krsna), Narada accepts You, and Asita, Devala, big, big, great sages accepts You."
- The great kings were very responsible in taking the instructions given by great saintly personalities. The kings used to accept the instructions given by great sages like Parasara, Vyasadeva, Narada, Devala and Asita.
- Krsna is accepted as the supreme teacher by everyone, by all the great sages formerly, like Vyasadeva, Narada, Devala, Asita. All other great sages.
- When one takes advantage of the Vedic literatures, one becomes indebted to great sages like Vyasadeva, Narada, Devala and Asita. When one takes birth in a particular family, he becomes indebted to his forefathers.
Conclusion
Through the causeless mercy of Vyāsadeva, the timeless wisdom of the absolute truth has been perfectly preserved for all future generations. By systematically presenting the Vedic literatures, he laid the foundation for global spiritual education, an effort that Śrīla Prabhupāda flawlessly continued by translating these works for the modern world. Embracing these teachings allows humanity to escape the illusions of the material world and return back to Godhead.
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