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kathaṁ nu yasyodara etad āsīt
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- evaṁ kṛta-matir garbhe
- para-cchandaṁ na viduṣā
- tad-arthaṁ kurute karma. yad-baddho yāti saṁsṛtim. yo 'nuyāti dadat kleśam. avidyā-karma-bandhanaḥ. For his body he performs actions by which he becomes bound up and continues saṁsāra. That body conti
- na tathāsya bhaven moho. bandhaś cānya-prasaṅgataḥ. yoṣit-saṅgād yathā puṁso. yathā tat-saṅgi-saṅgataḥ. Man’s bondage and bewilderment is not due to attachment to objects as muc
- saṅgaṁ na kuryāt pramadāsu jātu
- paty-apatya-gṛhātmakam
- bhūtendriya-mano-mayaḥ
- tasmān na kāryaḥ santrāso
- sa cāpi bhagavad-dharmāt
- nirmamā nirahaṅkṛtāḥ. sva-dharmāptena sattvena. pariśuddhena cetasā. sūrya-dvāreṇa te yānti. puruṣaṁ viśvato-mukham. parāvareśaṁ prakṛtim. asyotpatty-an
- bhūtādibhiḥ parivṛtaṁ pratisañjihīrṣuḥ
- veda-garbhaḥ saharṣibhiḥ
- ye tv ihāsakta-manasaḥ
- pitṛ-lokaṁ vrajanti te
- janayaty āśu vairāgyaṁ
- samagreṇeha yoginaḥ
- yad asaṅgas tu kṛtsnaśaḥ
- tri-vṛt pañca-vidhaḥ svarāṭ
- jñāna-yogaś ca man-niṣṭho
- yathendriyaiḥ pṛthag-dvārair
- kriyayā kratubhir dānais
- prāvocaṁ bhakti-yogasya
- na mad-bhakta-dviṣām api
- raddhayā puruṣaḥ sakṛt
- athāpy ajo 'ntaḥ-salile śayānaṁ
- kathaṁ nu yasyodara etad āsīt
- yan-nāmadheya-śravaṇānukīrtanād
- taṁ tvām ahaṁ brahma paraṁ pumāṁsaṁ
- iti pradarśya bhagavān
- ramyaṁ bahv-amara-drumaiḥ
- O Vidura! Meditating on her son Kapila, the Supreme Lord, she quickly became detached from that opulent house.
- nityārūḍha-samādhitvāt
- kṣetraṁ trailokya-viśrutam
- kapilasya ca saṁvādo
- Vishvanatha Chakravarti Thakura
- The Advent of Lord Kṛṣṇa
- Once when mother earth was overburdened by hundreds of thousands of military phalanxes of various conceited demons dressed like kings, she approached Lord Brahmā for relief.
- Mother earth assumed the form of a cow. Very much distressed, with tears in her eyes, she appeared before Lord Brahmā and told him about her misfortune.
- O great hero, one who takes birth is sure to die; for death is born with the body. One may die today or after hundreds of years, but death is sure for every living entity.
- After thus considering the matter as far as his knowledge would allow, Vasudeva submitted his proposal to the sinful Kaṁsa with great respect.
- Vasudeva agreed and took his child back home, but because Kaṁsa had no character and no self-control, Vasudeva knew that he could not rely on Kaṁsa’s word.
- By sacrifices of animals, ordinary human beings will worship you gorgeously, with various paraphernalia, because you are supreme in fulfilling the material desires of everyone.
- The Birth of Lord Kṛṣṇa
- When both of you were ordered by Lord Brahmā to create progeny, you first underwent severe austerities by controlling your senses.
- Thus you spent twelve thousand celestial years performing difficult activities of tapasya in consciousness of Me [Kṛṣṇa consciousness].
- After you received that benediction and I disappeared, you engaged yourselves in sex to have a son like Me, and I fulfilled your desire.
- O supremely chaste mother, I, the same personality, have now appeared of you both as your son for the third time. Take My words as the truth.
- Vasudeva placed the female child on the bed of Devakī, bound his legs with the iron shackles, and thus remained there as before.
- Exhausted by the labor of childbirth, Yaśodā was overwhelmed with sleep and unable to understand what kind of child had been born to her.
- The Atrocities of King Kaṁsa
kathaṁ nu yasyodara etad āsīt
viśvaṁ yugānte vaṭa-patra ekaḥ
śete sma māyā-śiśur aṅghri-pānaḥ
O Lord! How were you, in whose belly the universe rests, held in my womb? As a merciful baby you lie alone on a banyan leaf, sucking your toe, at the end of the yuga.
How could you be held in the womb of person like me, a human? You alone should explain the astonishing cause. “How can you say this to me? I am your child.” True, you are a child. As a baby you sleep on a banyan leaf at the time of destruction of the universe. For what purpose? In this way, the people of the world, who are accustomed to caring for children, can meditate on me. Thus, that form of a baby is merciful (māyā-śiśuḥ). The sweet pastime suitable for the baby is described. He sucks his big toe. “All intelligent men will give up other happiness and become submerged in the sweetness of my feet.” Thinking that he would like to experience that taste, the baby sucks his toe.
|| 3.33.5 ||
tvaṁ deha-tantraḥ praśamāya pāpmanāṁ
nideśa-bhājāṁ ca vibho vibhūtaye
yathāvatārās tava sūkarādayas
tathāyam apy ātma-pathopalabdhaye
O Lord! You become dependent on my body as a baby. Just as you appear in this world in forms like the boar to destroy sin and to make those who follow your instructions prosperous, you have appeared to teach the path of jñāna and bhakti directed to yourself.
Moreover, your nature is that, by mercy alone, you descend as avatāra. Just as other babies are in the womb of the mother and are dependent on the body of the mother, you also entered my womb and were dependent on my body (deha-tantraḥ), as your pastime. Deha-tantraḥ can also mean “he who is decorated with cloth and ornaments on his body.” For what purpose do avatāras descend? They appear for destroying sins and for making prosperous with bhakt, jñāna and yoga those who follow your instruction (nideśa-bhājām). Kapila (ayam) appeared to teach the path of jñāna and bhakti directed to himself.
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