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Latest revision as of 18:23, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 105

sāvitrī, gaurī, sarasvatī, śacī, rambhā, arundhatī
āra yata deva-nārīgaṇa
nānā-dravye pātra bhari’, brāhmaṇīra veśa dhari’,
āsi’ sabe kare daraśana


SYNONYMS

sāvitrī — the wife of Lord Brahmā; gaurī — the wife of Lord Śiva; sarasvatī — the wife of Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva; śacīthe wife of King Indra; rambhā — a dancing girl of heaven; arundhatī — the wife of Vasiṣṭha; āraand; yata — all; deva — celestial; nārī-gaṇa — women; nānā — varieties; dravye — with gifts; pātra bhari’ — filling up the baskets; brāhmaṇīra — in the forms of brāhmaṇa ladies; veśa dhari’ — dressing like that; āsi’ — coming there; sabe — all; kare — do; daraśana — visit.


TRANSLATION

Dressing themselves as the wives of brāhmaṇas, all the celestial ladies, including the wives of Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva, Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva, King Indra and Vasiṣṭha Ṛṣi, along with Rambhā, a dancing girl of heaven, came there with varieties of gifts.


PURPORT

When Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu was a newborn baby, He was visited by the neighboring ladies, most of whom were the wives of respectable brāhmaṇas. In the dress of brāhmaṇas’ wives, celestial ladies like the wives of Lord Brahmā and Lord Śiva also came to see the newborn child. Ordinary people saw them as respectable brāhmaṇa ladies of the neighborhood , but actually they were all celestial ladies dressed in that way.