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The Caitanya-bhāgavata describes that one day while the Lord was crawling upon His knees, the bells on His waist ringing very sweetly, a snake came out to crawl in the yard of the Lord, who captured the snake like a curious child. Immediately the snake coiled over Him. The Lord as a child then rested on the snake, and after some time the snake went away, leaving the Lord aside.
The Caitanya-bhāgavata describes that one day while the Lord was crawling upon His knees, the bells on His waist ringing very sweetly, a snake came out to crawl in the yard of the Lord, who captured the snake like a curious child. Immediately the snake coiled over Him. The Lord as a child then rested on the snake, and after some time the snake went away, leaving aside the Lord.
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 21

tabe kata dine prabhura jānu-caṅkramaṇa
nānā camatkāra tathā karāila darśana


SYNONYMS

tabe—thereafter; kata—some; dine—days; prabhura—of the Lord; jānu—knees; caṅkramaṇa—the crawling; nānā—various; camatkāra—wonderful; tathā—also; karāila—caused; darśana—the sight.


TRANSLATION

After some days the Lord began to crawl on His knees, and He caused various wonderful things to be seen.


PURPORT

The Caitanya-bhāgavata describes that one day while the Lord was crawling upon His knees, the bells on His waist ringing very sweetly, a snake came out to crawl in the yard of the Lord, who captured the snake like a curious child. Immediately the snake coiled over Him. The Lord as a child then rested on the snake, and after some time the snake went away, leaving aside the Lord.