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SB 1.4.19 (1962)



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 19

Chatur hotram karmasuddham prajanam bikshya vaidikam Byadadhat yaina santatyai vedamekam chaturvidham


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Chatur—four, Hotram—sacrificial fire, Karmasuddhi—purification of work, Prajanam—of the people in general, Bikshya—after seeing, Vaidikam—according to Vedic rites, Byadadhat—made into, Yajna—sacrifice, Santatyai—to expand, Vedamekam—only one Veda, Chaturvidam—in four divisions.


TRANSLATION

He foresaw that the means of purifying the occupation of the people in general were the sacrifices mentioned in the Vedas. And to simplify the process He divided one Veda into four, in order to expand them in the human society.


PURPORT

Formerly there was only Veda of the name Yaju and the four divisions of sacrifices were there specifically mentioned. But to make them more easily performable the Veda was divided into four with divisions of the sacrifices just to purify the occupational service of the four orders of several status. Above the four Vedas namely Rik, yaju, Syam, Atharva, there are the Puranas and the Mahabharat samhitas etc. which are known as the fifth Veda. Sri Vyasudeva and his many disciples were all historical personalities and they were very much kind and sympathetic for the fallen souls of this age of Kali. As such the Puranas and Mahabharat were made from related historical facts which explained the teaching of the four Vedas. There is no question of doubting about the authority of the Puranas and Mahabharata as parts and parcels of the Vedas. In the Chhandogya Upanishad such Puranas and Mahabharata, generally known as historical facts, are mentioned as the fifth Veda. According to Srila Jiva Goswami that is the way of ascertaining the respective values of the revealed scriptures.