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''aiśvarya-made''—being proud of his opulence; ''matta''—maddened; ''indra''—the King of heaven; ''yena''—as if; ''mātoyāla''—a mad person; ''buddhi-nāśa''—bereft of intelligence; ''haila''—became; ''kevala''—only; ''nāhika''—there is not; ''sāmbhāla''—caution.
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 138

aiśvarya-made matta indra,—yena mātoyāla
buddhi-nāśa haila, kevala nāhika sāmbhāla


SYNONYMS

aiśvarya-made — being proud of his opulence; matta — maddened; indra — the King of heaven; yena — as if; mātoyāla — a mad person; buddhi-nāśa — bereft of intelligence; haila — became; kevala — only; nāhika — there is not; sāmbhāla — caution.


TRANSLATION

"Indra, the King of heaven, being too proud of his heavenly opulences, became like a madman. Thus bereft of his intelligence, he could not restrain himself from speaking nonsensically about Kṛṣṇa.