SB 1.4.26
TEXT 26
- evaṁ pravṛttasya sadā
- bhūtānāṁ śreyasi dvijāḥ
- sarvātmakenāpi yadā
- nātuṣyad dhṛdayaṁ tataḥ
SYNONYMS
evam—thus; pravṛttasya—one who is engaged in; sadā—always; bhūtānām—of the living beings; śreyasi—in the ultimate good; dvijāḥ—O twice-born; sarvātmakena api—by all means; yadā—when; na—not; atuṣyat—become satisfied; hṛdayam—mind; tataḥ—at that.
TRANSLATION
O twice-born brāhmaṇas, still his mind was not satisfied, although he engaged himself in working for the total welfare of all people.
PURPORT
Śrī Vyāsadeva was not satisfied with himself, although he had prepared literatures of Vedic value for the all-around welfare of the general mass of people. It was expected that he would be satisfied by all such activities, but ultimately he was not satisfied.