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caidya-dehotthitaṁ jyotir<br>
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vāsudevam upāviśat<br>
:vāsudevam upāviśat
paśyatāṁ sarva-bhūtānām<br>
:paśyatāṁ sarva-bhūtānām
ulkeva bhuvi khāc cyutā<br>
:ulkeva bhuvi khāc cyutā
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caidya—of Śiśupāla; deha—from the body; utthitam—risen; jyotiḥ—a light; vāsudevam—Lord Kṛṣṇa; upāviśat—entered; paśyatām—as they watched; sarva—all; bhūtānām—living beings; ulkā—a meteor; iva—as if; bhuvi—on the earth; khāt—from the sky; cyutā—fallen.
''caidya''—of Śiśupāla; ''deha''—from the body; ''utthitam''—risen; ''jyotiḥ''—a light; ''vāsudevam''—Lord Kṛṣṇa; ''upāviśat''—entered; ''paśyatām''—as they watched; ''sarva''—all; ''bhūtānām''—living beings; ''ulkā''—a meteor; ''iva''—as if; ''bhuvi''—on the earth; ''khāt''—from the sky; ''cyutā''—fallen.
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An effulgent light rose from Śiśupāla's body and, as everyone watched, entered Lord Kṛṣṇa just like a meteor falling from the sky to the earth.
An effulgent light rose from Śiśupāla's body and, as everyone watched, entered Lord Kṛṣṇa just like a meteor falling from the sky to the earth.
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In this connection, the ācāryas remind us that Śiśupāla is actually one of the Lord's eternal associates playing the part of a belligerent demon. Thus to most observers it appeared that Śiśupāla achieved the impersonal liberation of merging into Lord Kṛṣṇa's bodily effulgence. In fact, after being liberated from his mortal frame, Śiśupāla returned to the side of his master, the Supreme Lord of the spiritual world. The following verse further explains this.
In this connection, the ''ācāryas'' remind us that Śiśupāla is actually one of the Lord's eternal associates playing the part of a belligerent demon. Thus to most observers it appeared that Śiśupāla achieved the impersonal liberation of merging into Lord Kṛṣṇa's bodily effulgence. In fact, after being liberated from his mortal frame, Śiśupāla returned to the side of his master, the Supreme Lord of the spiritual world. The following verse further explains this.
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Revision as of 09:47, 11 June 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 45

caidya-dehotthitaṁ jyotir
vāsudevam upāviśat
paśyatāṁ sarva-bhūtānām
ulkeva bhuvi khāc cyutā


SYNONYMS

caidya—of Śiśupāla; deha—from the body; utthitam—risen; jyotiḥ—a light; vāsudevam—Lord Kṛṣṇa; upāviśat—entered; paśyatām—as they watched; sarva—all; bhūtānām—living beings; ulkā—a meteor; iva—as if; bhuvi—on the earth; khāt—from the sky; cyutā—fallen.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

An effulgent light rose from Śiśupāla's body and, as everyone watched, entered Lord Kṛṣṇa just like a meteor falling from the sky to the earth.


PURPORT

In this connection, the ācāryas remind us that Śiśupāla is actually one of the Lord's eternal associates playing the part of a belligerent demon. Thus to most observers it appeared that Śiśupāla achieved the impersonal liberation of merging into Lord Kṛṣṇa's bodily effulgence. In fact, after being liberated from his mortal frame, Śiśupāla returned to the side of his master, the Supreme Lord of the spiritual world. The following verse further explains this.



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