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SB 10.20.20

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

meghāgamotsavā hṛṣṭāḥ
pratyanandañ chikhaṇḍinaḥ
gṛheṣu tapta-nirviṇṇā
yathācyuta-janāgame


SYNONYMS

megha—of clouds; āgama—because of the arrival; utsavāḥ—who celebrate a festival; hṛṣṭāḥ—becoming joyful; pratyanandan—they cried out in greeting; śikhaṇḍinaḥ—the peacocks; gṛheṣu—within their homes; tapta—those who are distressed; nirviṇṇāḥ—and then become happy; yathā—just as; acyuta—of the infallible Personality of Godhead; jana—of the devotees; āgame—upon the arrival.


TRANSLATION

The peacocks became festive and cried out a joyful greeting when they saw the clouds arrive, just as people distressed in household life feel pleasure when the pure devotees of the infallible Supreme Lord visit them.


PURPORT

After the dry summer season, the peacocks become jubilant with the arrival of the first thundering rain clouds, and thus they dance in great happiness. Śrīla Prabhupāda comments, "We have practical experience that many of our students were dry and morose previous to their coming to Kṛṣṇa consciousness, but having come in contact with devotees they are now dancing like jubilant peacocks."

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