CC Antya 5.145
TEXT 145
’bāndhe sabāre’—tāte avidyā ‘bandhu’ haya
’avidyā-nāśaka’—‘bandhu-han’-śabde kaya
SYNONYMS
bāndhe—binds; sabāre—everyone; tāte—therefore; avidyā—nescience, or māyā; bandhu—binder or relative; haya—is; avidyā-nāśaka—vanquisher of māyā; bandhu-han-śabde—by the word bandhu-han; kaya—mother Sarasvatī says.
TRANSLATION
“Nescience, or māyā, may be called ‘bandhu’ because she entangles everyone in the material world. Therefore by using the word ‘bandhu-han,’ mother Sarasvatī says that Lord Kṛṣṇa is the vanquisher of māyā.