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<div | :kathaṁ vayaṁ nātha ciroṣite tvayi | ||
kathaṁ vayaṁ nātha ciroṣite tvayi | :prasanna-dṛṣṭyākhila-tāpa-śoṣaṇam | ||
prasanna-dṛṣṭyākhila-tāpa-śoṣaṇam | :jīvema te sundara-hāsa-śobhitam | ||
jīvema te sundara-hāsa-śobhitam | :apaśyamānā vadanaṁ manoharam | ||
apaśyamānā vadanaṁ manoharam | :iti codīritā vācaḥ | ||
iti codīritā vācaḥ | :prajānāṁ bhakta-vatsalaḥ | ||
prajānāṁ bhakta-vatsalaḥ | :śṛṇvāno 'nugrahaṁ dṛṣṭyā | ||
śṛṇvāno 'nugrahaṁ dṛṣṭyā | :vitanvan prāviśat puram | ||
vitanvan prāviśat puram | |||
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<div | ''katham''—how; ''vayam''—we; ''nātha''—O Lord; ''ciroṣite''—being abroad almost always; ''tvayi''—by You; ''prasanna''—satisfaction; ''dṛṣṭyā''—by the glance; ''akhila''—universal; ''tāpa''—miseries; ''śoṣaṇam''—vanquishing; ''jīvema''—shall be able to live; ''te''—Your; ''sundara''—beautiful; ''hāsa''—smiling; ''śobhitam''—decorated; ''apaśyamānāḥ''—without seeing; ''vadanam''—face; ''manoharam''—attractive; ''iti''—thus; ''ca''—and; ''udīritāḥ''—speaking; ''vācaḥ''—words; ''prajānām''—of the citizens; ''bhakta-vatsalaḥ''—kind to the devotees; ''śṛṇvānaḥ''—thus learning; ''anugraham''—kindness; ''dṛṣṭyā''—by glances; ''vitanvan''—distributing; ''prāviśat''—entered; ''puram''—Dvārakāpurī. | ||
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<div | O master, if You live abroad all the time, then we cannot look at Your attractive face, whose smiles vanquish all our sufferings. How can we exist without Your presence? Upon hearing their speeches, the Lord, who is very kind to the citizens and the devotees, entered the city of Dvārakā and acknowledged all their greetings by casting His transcendental glance over them. | ||
O master, if You live abroad all the time, then we cannot look at Your attractive face, whose smiles vanquish all our sufferings. How can we exist without Your presence?Upon hearing their speeches, the Lord, who is very kind to the citizens and the devotees, entered the city of Dvārakā and acknowledged all their greetings by casting His transcendental glance over them. | |||
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Lord Kṛṣṇa's attraction is so powerful that once being attracted by Him one cannot tolerate separation from Him. Why is this so? Because we are all eternally related with Him as the sun rays are eternally related with the sun disc. The sun rays are molecular parts of the solar radiation. Thus the sun rays and the sun cannot be separated. The separation by the cloud is temporary and artificial, and as soon as the cloud is cleared, the sun rays again display their natural effulgence in the presence of the sun. Similarly, the living entities, who are molecular parts of the whole spirit, are separated from the Lord by the artificial covering of ''māyā'', illusory energy. This illusory energy, or the curtain of ''māyā'', has to be removed, and when it is so done, the living entity can see the Lord face to face, and all his miseries are at once removed. Every one of us wants to remove the miseries of life, but we do not know how to do it. The solution is given here, and it rests on us to assimilate it or not. | |||
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Revision as of 11:15, 1 May 2021
TEXT 10
- kathaṁ vayaṁ nātha ciroṣite tvayi
- prasanna-dṛṣṭyākhila-tāpa-śoṣaṇam
- jīvema te sundara-hāsa-śobhitam
- apaśyamānā vadanaṁ manoharam
- iti codīritā vācaḥ
- prajānāṁ bhakta-vatsalaḥ
- śṛṇvāno 'nugrahaṁ dṛṣṭyā
- vitanvan prāviśat puram
SYNONYMS
katham—how; vayam—we; nātha—O Lord; ciroṣite—being abroad almost always; tvayi—by You; prasanna—satisfaction; dṛṣṭyā—by the glance; akhila—universal; tāpa—miseries; śoṣaṇam—vanquishing; jīvema—shall be able to live; te—Your; sundara—beautiful; hāsa—smiling; śobhitam—decorated; apaśyamānāḥ—without seeing; vadanam—face; manoharam—attractive; iti—thus; ca—and; udīritāḥ—speaking; vācaḥ—words; prajānām—of the citizens; bhakta-vatsalaḥ—kind to the devotees; śṛṇvānaḥ—thus learning; anugraham—kindness; dṛṣṭyā—by glances; vitanvan—distributing; prāviśat—entered; puram—Dvārakāpurī.
TRANSLATION
O master, if You live abroad all the time, then we cannot look at Your attractive face, whose smiles vanquish all our sufferings. How can we exist without Your presence? Upon hearing their speeches, the Lord, who is very kind to the citizens and the devotees, entered the city of Dvārakā and acknowledged all their greetings by casting His transcendental glance over them.
PURPORT
Lord Kṛṣṇa's attraction is so powerful that once being attracted by Him one cannot tolerate separation from Him. Why is this so? Because we are all eternally related with Him as the sun rays are eternally related with the sun disc. The sun rays are molecular parts of the solar radiation. Thus the sun rays and the sun cannot be separated. The separation by the cloud is temporary and artificial, and as soon as the cloud is cleared, the sun rays again display their natural effulgence in the presence of the sun. Similarly, the living entities, who are molecular parts of the whole spirit, are separated from the Lord by the artificial covering of māyā, illusory energy. This illusory energy, or the curtain of māyā, has to be removed, and when it is so done, the living entity can see the Lord face to face, and all his miseries are at once removed. Every one of us wants to remove the miseries of life, but we do not know how to do it. The solution is given here, and it rests on us to assimilate it or not.