SB 4.21.33
Devanāgarī
तमेव यूयं भजतात्मवृत्तिभि- र्मनोवच:कायगुणै: स्वकर्मभि: । अमायिन: कामदुघाङ्घ्रिपङ्कजं यथाधिकारावसितार्थसिद्धय: ॥ ३३ ॥
Text
tam eva yūyaṁ bhajatātma-vṛttibhir mano-vacaḥ-kāya-guṇaiḥ sva-karmabhiḥ amāyinaḥ kāma-dughāṅghri-paṅkajaṁ yathādhikārāvasitārtha-siddhayaḥ
Synonyms
tam—unto Him;eva—certainly;yūyam—all you citizens;bhajata—worship;ātma—own;vṛttibhiḥ—occupational duty;manaḥ—mind;vacaḥ—words;kāya—body;guṇaiḥ—by the particular qualities;sva-karmabhiḥ—by occupational duties;amāyinaḥ—without reservation;kāma-dugha—fulfilling all desires;aṅghri-paṅkajam—the lotus feet;yathā—as far as;adhikāra—ability;avasita-artha—fully convinced of one’s interest;siddhayaḥ—satisfaction.
Translation
Pṛthu Mahārāja advised his citizens: Engaging your minds, your words, your bodies and the results of your occupational duties, and being always open-minded, you should all render devotional service to the Lord. According to your abilities and the occupations in which you are situated, you should engage your service at the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead with full confidence and without reservation. Then you will surely be successful in achieving the final objective in your lives.
Purport
The question may be raised that since the Lord is supposed to be worshiped by great demigods like Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva and others, how can an ordinary human being on this planet serve Him? This is clearly explained by Pṛthu Mahārāja by the use of the word yathādhikāra, “according to one’s ability.” If one sincerely executes his occupational duty, that will be sufficient. One does not need to become like Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva, Indra, Lord Caitanya or Rāmānujācārya, whose capabilities are certainly far above ours. Even a śūdra, who is in the lowest stage of life according to the material qualities, can achieve the same success. Anyone can become successful in devotional service provided he displays no duplicity. It is explained here that one must be very frank and open-minded ( amāyinaḥ ). To be situated in a lower status of life is not a disqualification for success in devotional service. The only qualification is that whether one is a brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya or śūdra, he must be open, frank and free from reservations. Then, by performing his particular occupational duty under the guidance of a proper spiritual master, he can achieve the highest success in life. As confirmed by the Lord Himself, striyo vaiśyās tathā śūdrās te ’pi yānti parāṁ gatim ( Bg. 9.32 ). It does not matter what one is, whether a brāhmaṇa, kṣatriya, vaiśya, śūdra or a degraded woman. If one engages himself seriously in devotional service, working with body, mind and intelligence, he is sure to be successful in going back home, back to Godhead. The Lord’s lotus feet are described here as kāma-dughāṅghri-paṅkajam because they have all power to fulfill the desires of everyone. A devotee is happy even in this life because although in material existence we have many needs, all his material needs are satisfied, and when he at last quits his body, he goes back home, back to Godhead, without a doubt.
