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nārada uvāca | :nārada uvāca | ||
mā mā śucaḥ sva-tanayaṁ | :mā mā śucaḥ sva-tanayaṁ | ||
deva-guptaṁ viśāmpate | :deva-guptaṁ viśāmpate | ||
tat-prabhāvam avijñāya | :tat-prabhāvam avijñāya | ||
prāvṛṅkte yad-yaśo jagat | :prāvṛṅkte yad-yaśo jagat | ||
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nāradaḥ | ''nāradaḥ uvāca''—the great sage Nārada said; ''mā''—do not; ''mā''—do not; ''śucaḥ''—be aggrieved; ''sva-tanayam''—of your own son; ''deva-guptam''—he is well protected by the Lord; ''viśām-pate''—O master of human society; ''tat''—his; ''prabhāvam''—influence; ''avijñāya''—without knowing; ''prāvṛṅkte''—widespread; ''yat''—whose; ''yaśaḥ''—reputation; ''jagat''—all over the world. | ||
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The great sage Nārada replied: My dear King, please do not he aggrieved about your son. He is well protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Although you have no actual information of his influence, his reputation is already spread all over the world. | The great sage Nārada replied: My dear King, please do not he aggrieved about your son. He is well protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Although you have no actual information of his influence, his reputation is already spread all over the world. | ||
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Sometimes when we hear that great sages and devotees go to the forest and engage themselves in devotional service or meditation, we become surprised: how can one live in the forest and not be taken care of by anyone? But the answer, given by a great authority, Nārada Muni, is that such persons are well protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Śaraṇāgati, or surrender, means acceptance or firm belief that wherever the surrendered soul lives he is always protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead; he is never alone or unprotected. Dhruva Mahārāja's affectionate father thought his young boy, only five years old, to be in a very precarious position in the jungle, but Nārada Muni assured him, "You do not have sufficient information about the influence of your son." Anyone who engages in devotional service, anywhere within this universe, is never unprotected. | Sometimes when we hear that great sages and devotees go to the forest and engage themselves in devotional service or meditation, we become surprised: how can one live in the forest and not be taken care of by anyone? But the answer, given by a great authority, Nārada Muni, is that such persons are well protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. ''Śaraṇāgati'', or surrender, means acceptance or firm belief that wherever the surrendered soul lives he is always protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead; he is never alone or unprotected. Dhruva Mahārāja's affectionate father thought his young boy, only five years old, to be in a very precarious position in the jungle, but Nārada Muni assured him, "You do not have sufficient information about the influence of your son." Anyone who engages in devotional service, anywhere within this universe, is never unprotected. | ||
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Revision as of 17:14, 10 May 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 68
- nārada uvāca
- mā mā śucaḥ sva-tanayaṁ
- deva-guptaṁ viśāmpate
- tat-prabhāvam avijñāya
- prāvṛṅkte yad-yaśo jagat
SYNONYMS
nāradaḥ uvāca—the great sage Nārada said; mā—do not; mā—do not; śucaḥ—be aggrieved; sva-tanayam—of your own son; deva-guptam—he is well protected by the Lord; viśām-pate—O master of human society; tat—his; prabhāvam—influence; avijñāya—without knowing; prāvṛṅkte—widespread; yat—whose; yaśaḥ—reputation; jagat—all over the world.
TRANSLATION
The great sage Nārada replied: My dear King, please do not he aggrieved about your son. He is well protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Although you have no actual information of his influence, his reputation is already spread all over the world.
PURPORT
Sometimes when we hear that great sages and devotees go to the forest and engage themselves in devotional service or meditation, we become surprised: how can one live in the forest and not be taken care of by anyone? But the answer, given by a great authority, Nārada Muni, is that such persons are well protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Śaraṇāgati, or surrender, means acceptance or firm belief that wherever the surrendered soul lives he is always protected by the Supreme Personality of Godhead; he is never alone or unprotected. Dhruva Mahārāja's affectionate father thought his young boy, only five years old, to be in a very precarious position in the jungle, but Nārada Muni assured him, "You do not have sufficient information about the influence of your son." Anyone who engages in devotional service, anywhere within this universe, is never unprotected.