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haṁsa-svarūpy avadad acyuta ātma-yogaṁ<br>
:haṁsa-svarūpy avadad acyuta ātma-yogaṁ
dattaḥ kumāra ṛṣabho bhagavān pitā naḥ<br>
:dattaḥ kumāra ṛṣabho bhagavān pitā naḥ
viṣṇuḥ śivāya jagatāṁ kalayāvatirṇas<br>
:viṣṇuḥ śivāya jagatāṁ kalayāvatirṇas
tenāhṛtā madhu-bhidā śrutayo hayāsye<br>
:tenāhṛtā madhu-bhidā śrutayo hayāsye
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haṁsa-svarūpī—assuming His eternal form of the swan incarnation; avadat—He spoke; acyutaḥ—the infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead; ātma-yogam—self-realization; dattaḥ—Dattātreya; kumāraḥ—the Kumāra brothers, headed by Sanaka; ṛṣabhaḥ—Ṛṣabhadeva; bhagavān—the Lord; pitā—father; naḥ—our; viṣṇuḥ—Lord Viṣṇu; śivāya—for the welfare; jagatām—of all the world; kalayā—by His secondary personal expansions; avatīrṇaḥ—descending to this world; tena—by Him; āhṛtāḥ—were brought back (from the depths of Pātālaloka); madhu-bhidā—by the killer of the demon Madhu; śrutayaḥ—the original texts of the Vedas; haya-āsye—in the horse-headed incarnation.
haṁsa-svarūpī—assuming His eternal form of the swan incarnation; avadat—He spoke; acyutaḥ—the infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead; ātma-yogam—self-realization; dattaḥ—Dattātreya; kumāraḥ—the Kumāra brothers, headed by Sanaka; ṛṣabhaḥ—Ṛṣabhadeva; bhagavān—the Lord; pitā—father; naḥ—our; viṣṇuḥ—Lord Viṣṇu; śivāya—for the welfare; jagatām—of all the world; kalayā—by His secondary personal expansions; avatīrṇaḥ—descending to this world; tena—by Him; āhṛtāḥ—were brought back (from the depths of Pātālaloka); madhu-bhidā—by the killer of the demon Madhu; śrutayaḥ—the original texts of the Vedas; haya-āsye—in the horse-headed incarnation.
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The infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, has descended into this world by His various partial incarnations such as Lord Haṁsa [the swan], Dattātreya, the four Kumāras and our own father, the mighty Ṛṣabhadeva. By such incarnations, the Lord teaches the science of self-realization for the benefit of the whole universe. In His appearance as Hayagrīva He killed the demon Madhu and thus brought the Vedas back from the hellish planet Pātālaloka.
The infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, has descended into this world by His various partial incarnations such as Lord Haṁsa [the swan], Dattātreya, the four Kumāras and our own father, the mighty Ṛṣabhadeva. By such incarnations, the Lord teaches the science of self-realization for the benefit of the whole universe. In His appearance as Hayagrīva He killed the demon Madhu and thus brought the Vedas back from the hellish planet Pātālaloka.
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It is stated in the Skanda Purāṇa that the Lord of the universe, Hari Himself, once appeared in the form of a young brahmacārī named Kumāra and spoke transcendental knowledge to Sanat-kumāra.
It is stated in the ''Skanda Purāṇa'' that the Lord of the universe, Hari Himself, once appeared in the form of a young ''brahmacārī'' named Kumāra and spoke transcendental knowledge to Sanat-kumāra.
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Revision as of 13:58, 17 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

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haṁsa-svarūpy avadad acyuta ātma-yogaṁ
dattaḥ kumāra ṛṣabho bhagavān pitā naḥ
viṣṇuḥ śivāya jagatāṁ kalayāvatirṇas
tenāhṛtā madhu-bhidā śrutayo hayāsye


SYNONYMS

haṁsa-svarūpī—assuming His eternal form of the swan incarnation; avadat—He spoke; acyutaḥ—the infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead; ātma-yogam—self-realization; dattaḥ—Dattātreya; kumāraḥ—the Kumāra brothers, headed by Sanaka; ṛṣabhaḥ—Ṛṣabhadeva; bhagavān—the Lord; pitā—father; naḥ—our; viṣṇuḥ—Lord Viṣṇu; śivāya—for the welfare; jagatām—of all the world; kalayā—by His secondary personal expansions; avatīrṇaḥ—descending to this world; tena—by Him; āhṛtāḥ—were brought back (from the depths of Pātālaloka); madhu-bhidā—by the killer of the demon Madhu; śrutayaḥ—the original texts of the Vedas; haya-āsye—in the horse-headed incarnation.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

The infallible Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, has descended into this world by His various partial incarnations such as Lord Haṁsa [the swan], Dattātreya, the four Kumāras and our own father, the mighty Ṛṣabhadeva. By such incarnations, the Lord teaches the science of self-realization for the benefit of the whole universe. In His appearance as Hayagrīva He killed the demon Madhu and thus brought the Vedas back from the hellish planet Pātālaloka.


PURPORT

It is stated in the Skanda Purāṇa that the Lord of the universe, Hari Himself, once appeared in the form of a young brahmacārī named Kumāra and spoke transcendental knowledge to Sanat-kumāra.



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