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:dhanuka | :dhanuka bhāṅgi' vyādha tāṅra caraṇe paḍila | ||
:tāre uṭhāñā nārada upadeśa kaila | :tāre uṭhāñā nārada upadeśa kaila | ||
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dhanuka | dhanuka bhāṅgi'-breaking the bow; vyādha—the hunter; tāṅra—his (Nārada Muni's); caraṇe—at the lotus feet; paḍila—surrendered; tāre—him; uṭhāñā—raising; nārada—the great saint Nārada Muni; upadeśa kaila—gave instruction. | ||
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"Being thus assured by the great sage Nārada Muni, the hunter broke his bow, immediately fell down at the saint's lotus feet and fully surrendered. After this, Nārada Muni raised him with his hand and gave him instructions for spiritual advancement. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 27 January 2020
TEXT 258
- dhanuka bhāṅgi' vyādha tāṅra caraṇe paḍila
- tāre uṭhāñā nārada upadeśa kaila
SYNONYMS
dhanuka bhāṅgi'-breaking the bow; vyādha—the hunter; tāṅra—his (Nārada Muni's); caraṇe—at the lotus feet; paḍila—surrendered; tāre—him; uṭhāñā—raising; nārada—the great saint Nārada Muni; upadeśa kaila—gave instruction.
TRANSLATION
"Being thus assured by the great sage Nārada Muni, the hunter broke his bow, immediately fell down at the saint's lotus feet and fully surrendered. After this, Nārada Muni raised him with his hand and gave him instructions for spiritual advancement.
PURPORT
This is the process of initiation. The disciple must surrender to the spiritual master, the representative of Kṛṣṇa. The spiritual master, being in the disciplic succession stemming from Nārada Muni, is in the same category with Nārada Muni. A person can be relieved from his sinful activity if he surrenders to the lotus feet of a person who actually represents Nārada Muni. Nārada Muni gave instructions to the hunter after the hunter surrendered.