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:māṁ keśavo gadayā prātar avyād
māṁ keśavo gadayā prātar avyād<br>
:govinda āsaṅgavam ātta-veṇuḥ
govinda āsaṅgavam ātta-veṇuḥ<br>
:nārāyaṇaḥ prāhṇa udātta-śaktir
nārāyaṇaḥ prāhṇa udātta-śaktir<br>
:madhyan-dine viṣṇur arīndra-pāṇiḥ
madhyan-dine viṣṇur arīndra-pāṇiḥ<br>
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''mām''—me; ''keśavaḥ''—Lord Keśava; ''gadayā''—by His club; ''prātaḥ''—in the morning hours; ''avyāt''—may He protect; ''govindaḥ''—Lord Govinda; ''āsaṅgavam''—during the second part of the day; ''ātta-veṇuḥ''—holding His flute; ''nārāyaṇaḥ''—Lord Nārāyaṇa with four hands; ''prāhṇaḥ''—during the third part of the day; ''udātta-śaktiḥ''—controlling different types of potencies; ''madhyam-dine''—during the fourth part of the day; ''viṣṇuḥ''—Lord Viṣṇu; ''arīndra-pāṇiḥ''—bearing the disc in His hand to kill the enemies.
mām—me; keśavaḥ—Lord Keśava; gadayā—by His club; prātaḥ—in the morning hours; avyāt—may He protect; govindaḥ—Lord Govinda; āsaṅgavam—during the second part of the day; ātta-veṇuḥ—holding His flute; nārāyaṇaḥ—Lord Nārāyaṇa with four hands; prāhṇaḥ—during the third part of the day; udātta-śaktiḥ—controlling different types of potencies; madhyam-dine—during the fourth part of the day; viṣṇuḥ—Lord Viṣṇu; arīndra-pāṇiḥ—bearing the disc in His hand to kill the enemies.
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May Lord Keśava protect me with His club in the first portion of the day, and may Govinda, who is always engaged in playing His flute, protect me in the second portion of the day. May Lord Nārāyaṇa, who is equipped with all potencies, protect me in the third part of the day, and may Lord Viṣṇu, who carries a disc to kill His enemies, protect me in the fourth part of the day.
May Lord Keśava protect me with His club in the first portion of the day, and may Govinda, who is always engaged in playing His flute, protect me in the second portion of the day. May Lord Nārāyaṇa, who is equipped with all potencies, protect me in the third part of the day, and may Lord Viṣṇu, who carries a disc to kill His enemies, protect me in the fourth part of the day.
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According to Vedic astronomical calculations, day and night are each divided into thirty ''ghaṭikās'' (twenty-four minutes), instead of twelve hours. Generally, each day and each night is divided into six parts consisting of five ''ghaṭikās''. In each of these six portions of the day and night, the Lord may be addressed for protection according to different names. Lord Keśava, the proprietor of the holy place of Mathurā, is the Lord of the first portion of the day, and Govinda, the Lord of Vṛndāvana. is the master of the second portion.
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According to Vedic astronomical calculations, day and night are each divided into thirty ghaṭikās (twenty-four minutes), instead of twelve hours. Generally, each day and each night is divided into six parts consisting of five ghaṭikās. In each of these six portions of the day and night, the Lord may be addressed for protection according to different names. Lord Keśava, the proprietor of the holy place of Mathurā, is the Lord of the first portion of the day, and Govinda, the Lord of Vṛndāvana. is the master of the second portion.
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Revision as of 08:41, 13 May 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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māṁ keśavo gadayā prātar avyād
govinda āsaṅgavam ātta-veṇuḥ
nārāyaṇaḥ prāhṇa udātta-śaktir
madhyan-dine viṣṇur arīndra-pāṇiḥ


SYNONYMS

mām—me; keśavaḥ—Lord Keśava; gadayā—by His club; prātaḥ—in the morning hours; avyāt—may He protect; govindaḥ—Lord Govinda; āsaṅgavam—during the second part of the day; ātta-veṇuḥ—holding His flute; nārāyaṇaḥ—Lord Nārāyaṇa with four hands; prāhṇaḥ—during the third part of the day; udātta-śaktiḥ—controlling different types of potencies; madhyam-dine—during the fourth part of the day; viṣṇuḥ—Lord Viṣṇu; arīndra-pāṇiḥ—bearing the disc in His hand to kill the enemies.


TRANSLATION

May Lord Keśava protect me with His club in the first portion of the day, and may Govinda, who is always engaged in playing His flute, protect me in the second portion of the day. May Lord Nārāyaṇa, who is equipped with all potencies, protect me in the third part of the day, and may Lord Viṣṇu, who carries a disc to kill His enemies, protect me in the fourth part of the day.


PURPORT

According to Vedic astronomical calculations, day and night are each divided into thirty ghaṭikās (twenty-four minutes), instead of twelve hours. Generally, each day and each night is divided into six parts consisting of five ghaṭikās. In each of these six portions of the day and night, the Lord may be addressed for protection according to different names. Lord Keśava, the proprietor of the holy place of Mathurā, is the Lord of the first portion of the day, and Govinda, the Lord of Vṛndāvana. is the master of the second portion.



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