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kaccid budhaḥ svasty anamīva āste | :kaccid budhaḥ svasty anamīva āste | ||
śvaphalka-putro bhagavat-prapannaḥ | :śvaphalka-putro bhagavat-prapannaḥ | ||
yaḥ kṛṣṇa-pādāṅkita-mārga-pāṁsuṣv | :yaḥ kṛṣṇa-pādāṅkita-mārga-pāṁsuṣv | ||
aceṣṭata prema-vibhinna-dhairyaḥ | :aceṣṭata prema-vibhinna-dhairyaḥ | ||
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''kaccit''—whether; ''budhaḥ''—very learned; ''svasti''—well; ''anamīvaḥ''—faultless; ''āste''—does exist; ''śvaphalka-putraḥ''—the son of Śvaphalka, Akrūra; ''bhagavat''—regarding the Personality of Godhead; ''prapannaḥ''—surrendered; ''yaḥ''—one who; ''kṛṣṇa''—the Lord; ''pāda-aṅkita''—marked with footprints; ''mārga''—path; ''pāṁsuṣu''—in the dust; ''aceṣṭata''—exhibited; ''prema-vibhinna''—lost in transcendental love; ''dhairyaḥ''—mental equilibrium. | |||
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Please tell me whether Akrūra, the son of Śvaphalka, is doing well. He is a faultless soul surrendered unto the Personality of Godhead. He once lost his mental equilibrium due to his ecstasy of transcendental love and fell down on the dust of a road which was marked with the footprints of Lord Kṛṣṇa. | Please tell me whether Akrūra, the son of Śvaphalka, is doing well. He is a faultless soul surrendered unto the Personality of Godhead. He once lost his mental equilibrium due to his ecstasy of transcendental love and fell down on the dust of a road which was marked with the footprints of Lord Kṛṣṇa. | ||
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When Akrūra came to Vṛndāvana in search of Kṛṣṇa, he saw the footprints of the Lord on the dust of Nanda-grāma and at once fell on them in ecstasy of transcendental love. This ecstasy is possible for a devotee who is fully absorbed in incessant thoughts of Kṛṣṇa. Such a pure devotee of the Lord is naturally faultless because he is always associated with the supremely pure Personality of Godhead. Constant thought of the Lord is the antiseptic method for keeping oneself free from the infectious contamination of the material qualities. The pure devotee of the Lord is always in company with the Lord by thinking of Him. Yet, in the particular context of time and place, the transcendental emotions take a different turn, and this breaks the mental equilibrium of the devotee. Lord Caitanya displayed the typical example of transcendental ecstasy, as we can understand from the life of this incarnation of God. | When Akrūra came to Vṛndāvana in search of Kṛṣṇa, he saw the footprints of the Lord on the dust of Nanda-grāma and at once fell on them in ecstasy of transcendental love. This ecstasy is possible for a devotee who is fully absorbed in incessant thoughts of Kṛṣṇa. Such a pure devotee of the Lord is naturally faultless because he is always associated with the supremely pure Personality of Godhead. Constant thought of the Lord is the antiseptic method for keeping oneself free from the infectious contamination of the material qualities. The pure devotee of the Lord is always in company with the Lord by thinking of Him. Yet, in the particular context of time and place, the transcendental emotions take a different turn, and this breaks the mental equilibrium of the devotee. Lord Caitanya displayed the typical example of transcendental ecstasy, as we can understand from the life of this incarnation of God. | ||
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Revision as of 16:42, 30 November 2017
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 32
- kaccid budhaḥ svasty anamīva āste
- śvaphalka-putro bhagavat-prapannaḥ
- yaḥ kṛṣṇa-pādāṅkita-mārga-pāṁsuṣv
- aceṣṭata prema-vibhinna-dhairyaḥ
SYNONYMS
kaccit—whether; budhaḥ—very learned; svasti—well; anamīvaḥ—faultless; āste—does exist; śvaphalka-putraḥ—the son of Śvaphalka, Akrūra; bhagavat—regarding the Personality of Godhead; prapannaḥ—surrendered; yaḥ—one who; kṛṣṇa—the Lord; pāda-aṅkita—marked with footprints; mārga—path; pāṁsuṣu—in the dust; aceṣṭata—exhibited; prema-vibhinna—lost in transcendental love; dhairyaḥ—mental equilibrium.
TRANSLATION
Please tell me whether Akrūra, the son of Śvaphalka, is doing well. He is a faultless soul surrendered unto the Personality of Godhead. He once lost his mental equilibrium due to his ecstasy of transcendental love and fell down on the dust of a road which was marked with the footprints of Lord Kṛṣṇa.
PURPORT
When Akrūra came to Vṛndāvana in search of Kṛṣṇa, he saw the footprints of the Lord on the dust of Nanda-grāma and at once fell on them in ecstasy of transcendental love. This ecstasy is possible for a devotee who is fully absorbed in incessant thoughts of Kṛṣṇa. Such a pure devotee of the Lord is naturally faultless because he is always associated with the supremely pure Personality of Godhead. Constant thought of the Lord is the antiseptic method for keeping oneself free from the infectious contamination of the material qualities. The pure devotee of the Lord is always in company with the Lord by thinking of Him. Yet, in the particular context of time and place, the transcendental emotions take a different turn, and this breaks the mental equilibrium of the devotee. Lord Caitanya displayed the typical example of transcendental ecstasy, as we can understand from the life of this incarnation of God.