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sa vai bhagavataḥ śrīmat<br>
:sa vai bhagavataḥ śrīmat
pāda-sparśa-hatāśubhaḥ<br>
:pāda-sparśa-hatāśubhaḥ
bheje sarpa-vapur hitvā<br>
:bheje sarpa-vapur hitvā
rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam<br>
:rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam
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saḥ—he; vai—indeed; bhagavataḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; śrī-mat—divine; pāda—of the foot; sparśa—by the touch; hata—destroyed; aśubhaḥ—all inauspiciousness; bheje—assumed; sarpa-vapuḥ—his snake body; hitvā—giving up; rūpam—a form; vidyādhara—by the Vidyādharas; arcitam—worshiped.
''saḥ''—he; ''vai''—indeed; ''bhagavataḥ''—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ''śrī-mat''—divine; ''pāda''—of the foot; ''sparśa''—by the touch; ''hata''—destroyed; ''aśubhaḥ''—all inauspiciousness; ''bheje''—assumed; ''sarpa-vapuḥ''—his snake body; ''hitvā''—giving up; ''rūpam''—a form; ''vidyādhara''—by the Vidyādharas; ''arcitam''—worshiped.
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The snake had all his sinful reactions destroyed by the touch of the Supreme Lord's divine foot, and thus he gave up his serpent body and appeared in the form of a worshipable Vidyādhara.
The snake had all his sinful reactions destroyed by the touch of the Supreme Lord's divine foot, and thus he gave up his serpent body and appeared in the form of a worshipable Vidyādhara.
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The words rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam indicate that the erstwhile snake appeared in a beautiful form worshipable among the demigods called Vidyādharas. In other words, he appeared as the leader of the Vidyādharas.
The words ''rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam'' indicate that the erstwhile snake appeared in a beautiful form worshipable among the demigods called Vidyādharas. In other words, he appeared as the leader of the Vidyādharas.
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Revision as of 03:38, 23 May 2021

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 9

sa vai bhagavataḥ śrīmat
pāda-sparśa-hatāśubhaḥ
bheje sarpa-vapur hitvā
rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam


SYNONYMS

saḥ—he; vai—indeed; bhagavataḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; śrī-mat—divine; pāda—of the foot; sparśa—by the touch; hata—destroyed; aśubhaḥ—all inauspiciousness; bheje—assumed; sarpa-vapuḥ—his snake body; hitvā—giving up; rūpam—a form; vidyādhara—by the Vidyādharas; arcitam—worshiped.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

The snake had all his sinful reactions destroyed by the touch of the Supreme Lord's divine foot, and thus he gave up his serpent body and appeared in the form of a worshipable Vidyādhara.


PURPORT

The words rūpaṁ vidyādharārcitam indicate that the erstwhile snake appeared in a beautiful form worshipable among the demigods called Vidyādharas. In other words, he appeared as the leader of the Vidyādharas.



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