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==== TEXTS 42-43 ==== | ==== TEXTS 42-43 ==== | ||
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vipra-śāpāpadeśena | :vipra-śāpāpadeśena | ||
saṁhāraḥ sva-kulasya ca | :saṁhāraḥ sva-kulasya ca | ||
uddhavasya ca saṁvādo | :uddhavasya ca saṁvādo | ||
vasudevasya cādbhutaḥ | :vasudevasya cādbhutaḥ | ||
yatrātma-vidyā hy akhilā | |||
proktā dharma-vinirṇayaḥ | :yatrātma-vidyā hy akhilā | ||
tato martya-parityāga | :proktā dharma-vinirṇayaḥ | ||
ātma-yogānubhāvataḥ | :tato martya-parityāga | ||
:ātma-yogānubhāvataḥ | |||
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vipra-śāpa—of the curse by the brāhmaṇas; apadeśena—on the pretext; saṁhāraḥ—the withdrawal; sva-kulasya—of His own family; ca—and; uddhavasya—with Uddhava; ca—and; saṁvādaḥ—the discussion; | vipra-śāpa—of the curse by the ''brāhmaṇas''; apadeśena—on the pretext; saṁhāraḥ—the withdrawal; sva-kulasya—of His own family; ca—and; uddhavasya—with Uddhava; ca—and; saṁvādaḥ—the discussion; vasudevasya—of Vasudeva (with Nārada); ca—and; adbhutaḥ—wonderful; yatra—in which; ātma-vidyā—the science of the self; hi—indeed; akhilā—completely; proktā—was spoken; dharma-vinirṇayaḥ—the ascertainment of the principles of religion; tataḥ—then; martya—of the mortal world; parityāgaḥ—the giving up; ātma-yoga—of His personal mystic power; anubhāvataḥ—on the strength. | ||
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How the Lord withdrew His own dynasty on the pretext of the brāhmaṇas' curse; Vasudeva's conversation with Nārada; the extraordinary conversation between Uddhava and Kṛṣṇa, which reveals the science of the self in complete detail and elucidates the religious principles of human society; and then how Lord Kṛṣṇa gave up this mortal world by His own mystic power—the Bhāgavatam narrates all these events. | How the Lord withdrew His own dynasty on the pretext of the brāhmaṇas' curse; Vasudeva's conversation with Nārada; the extraordinary conversation between Uddhava and Kṛṣṇa, which reveals the science of the self in complete detail and elucidates the religious principles of human society; and then how Lord Kṛṣṇa gave up this mortal world by His own mystic power—the Bhāgavatam narrates all these events. | ||
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Revision as of 09:44, 1 July 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXTS 42-43
- vipra-śāpāpadeśena
- saṁhāraḥ sva-kulasya ca
- uddhavasya ca saṁvādo
- vasudevasya cādbhutaḥ
- yatrātma-vidyā hy akhilā
- proktā dharma-vinirṇayaḥ
- tato martya-parityāga
- ātma-yogānubhāvataḥ
SYNONYMS
vipra-śāpa—of the curse by the brāhmaṇas; apadeśena—on the pretext; saṁhāraḥ—the withdrawal; sva-kulasya—of His own family; ca—and; uddhavasya—with Uddhava; ca—and; saṁvādaḥ—the discussion; vasudevasya—of Vasudeva (with Nārada); ca—and; adbhutaḥ—wonderful; yatra—in which; ātma-vidyā—the science of the self; hi—indeed; akhilā—completely; proktā—was spoken; dharma-vinirṇayaḥ—the ascertainment of the principles of religion; tataḥ—then; martya—of the mortal world; parityāgaḥ—the giving up; ātma-yoga—of His personal mystic power; anubhāvataḥ—on the strength.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
How the Lord withdrew His own dynasty on the pretext of the brāhmaṇas' curse; Vasudeva's conversation with Nārada; the extraordinary conversation between Uddhava and Kṛṣṇa, which reveals the science of the self in complete detail and elucidates the religious principles of human society; and then how Lord Kṛṣṇa gave up this mortal world by His own mystic power—the Bhāgavatam narrates all these events.