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Śrīla Prabhupāda describes the exalted position of the great sage Yājñavalkya. He is recognized as one of the seven principal philosophers of India, a master of mystic yoga, and a strict compiler of Vedic religious codes (the Yājñavalkya-smṛti). Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights Yājñavalkya's strict injunctions regarding social behavior, celibacy, and purification. He is also famous for his profound discourse with Gārgī in the Bṛhad-āraṇyaka Upaniṣad, where he confirms that the Supreme Personality of Godhead completely controls all demigods and planets. However, Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals a highly confidential truth: although Yājñavalkya is a liberated sage who teaches the path of karma and ritualistic ceremonies, the most secret, unalloyed devotional system of the Supreme Lord is fully known only to the twelve mahājanas.

  • A Principal Vedic Philosopher: Yājñavalkya is celebrated alongside Vyāsadeva, Kapila, and others as one of the seven primary philosophers who guided ancient Indian spiritual thought.
  • The Propounder of Mystic Yoga: Having received initiation from the great Jaimini's disciple Hiraṇyanābha, Yājñavalkya mastered and taught adhyātma-yoga, a system designed to loosen the knots of material attachment.
  • Compiler of Strict Religious Codes: As a supreme authority on religious principles, his scriptures (smṛti) outline strict rules for human behavior, celibacy, and purification, emphasizing that unauthorized deviation results in severe contamination.
  • The Limits of Ritualistic Knowledge: Although a liberated sage empowered to teach the path of fruitive activities and rituals, Yājñavalkya is ultimately bewildered by the Lord's illusory energy regarding the highest, confidential system of pure devotion known only to the twelve mahājanas.

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