SB 10.51.51
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 51
nirjitya dik-cakram abhūta-vigraho
varāsana-sthaḥ sama-rāja-vanditaḥ
gṛheṣu maithunya-sukheṣu yoṣitāṁ
krīḍā-mṛgaḥ pūruṣa īśa nīyate
SYNONYMS
nirjitya—having conquered; dik—of directions; cakram—the whole circle; abhūta—nonexistent; vigrahaḥ—any conflict for whom; vara-āsana—on an exalted throne; sthaḥ—seated; sama—equal; rāja—by kings; vanditaḥ—praised; gṛheṣu—in residences; maithunya—sex; sukheṣu—whose happiness; yoṣitām—of women; krīḍā-mṛgaḥ—a pet animal; puruṣaḥ—the person; īśa—O Lord; nīyate—is led about.
TRANSLATION
Having conquered the entire circle of directions and being thus free of conflict, a man sits on a splendid throne, receiving praise from leaders who were once his equals. But when he enters the women's chambers, where sex pleasure is found, he is led about like a pet animal, O Lord.