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==== TEXT 58 ====


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vayaṁ ca tatra bhagavan<br>
:vayaṁ ca tatra bhagavan
sarpā jāty-uru-manyavaḥ<br>
:sarpā jāty-uru-manyavaḥ
kathaṁ tyajāmas tvan-māyāṁ<br>
:kathaṁ tyajāmas tvan-māyāṁ
dustyajāṁ mohitāḥ svayam<br>
:dustyajāṁ mohitāḥ svayam
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vayam—we; ca—and; tatra—within that material creation; bhagavan—O Supreme Personality of Godhead; sarpāḥ—serpents; jāti—by species; uru-manyavaḥ—too much absorbed in anger; katham—how; tyajāmaḥ—we can give up; tvat-māyām—Your illusory potency; dustyajām—which is impossible to give up; mohitāḥ—bewildered; svayam—on our own.
''vayam''—we; ''ca''—and; ''tatra''—within that material creation; ''bhagavan''—O Supreme Personality of Godhead; ''sarpāḥ''—serpents; ''jāti''—by species; ''uru-manyavaḥ''—too much absorbed in anger; ''katham''—how; ''tyajāmaḥ''—we can give up; ''tvat-māyām''—Your illusory potency; ''dustyajām''—which is impossible to give up; ''mohitāḥ''—bewildered; ''svayam''—on our own.
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O Supreme Personality of Godhead, among all the species within Your material creation, we serpents are by nature always enraged. Being thus deluded by Your illusory energy, which is very difficult to give up, how can we possibly give it up on our own?
O Supreme Personality of Godhead, among all the species within Your material creation, we serpents are by nature always enraged. Being thus deluded by Your illusory energy, which is very difficult to give up, how can we possibly give it up on our own?
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Kāliya is here indirectly begging for the Lord's mercy, realizing that on his own he can never become free from illusion and suffering. Only by surrendering to the Lord and obtaining His mercy can one be released from the painful conditions of material life.
Kāliya is here indirectly begging for the Lord's mercy, realizing that on his own he can never become free from illusion and suffering. Only by surrendering to the Lord and obtaining His mercy can one be released from the painful conditions of material life.
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Revision as of 12:51, 1 December 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 58

vayaṁ ca tatra bhagavan
sarpā jāty-uru-manyavaḥ
kathaṁ tyajāmas tvan-māyāṁ
dustyajāṁ mohitāḥ svayam


SYNONYMS

vayam—we; ca—and; tatra—within that material creation; bhagavan—O Supreme Personality of Godhead; sarpāḥ—serpents; jāti—by species; uru-manyavaḥ—too much absorbed in anger; katham—how; tyajāmaḥ—we can give up; tvat-māyām—Your illusory potency; dustyajām—which is impossible to give up; mohitāḥ—bewildered; svayam—on our own.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

O Supreme Personality of Godhead, among all the species within Your material creation, we serpents are by nature always enraged. Being thus deluded by Your illusory energy, which is very difficult to give up, how can we possibly give it up on our own?


PURPORT

Kāliya is here indirectly begging for the Lord's mercy, realizing that on his own he can never become free from illusion and suffering. Only by surrendering to the Lord and obtaining His mercy can one be released from the painful conditions of material life.



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