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''tam''—him; ''jighāṁsum''—willing to kill; ''abhipretya''—knowing it well; ''vihāya''—leaving aside; ''nṛpa-lāñchanam''—the dress of a king; ''tat-pāda-mūlam''—at his feet; ''śirasā''—by the head; ''samagāt''—fully surrendered; ''bhaya-vihvalaḥ''—under pressure of fearfulness.
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 17 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

taṁ jighāṁsum abhipretya
vihāya nṛpa-lāñchanam
tat-pāda-mūlaṁ śirasā
samagād bhaya-vihvalaḥ


SYNONYMS

tam — him; jighāṁsum — willing to kill; abhipretya — knowing it well; vihāya — leaving aside; nṛpa-lāñchanam — the dress of a king; tat-pāda-mūlam — at his feet; śirasā — by the head; samagāt — fully surrendered; bhaya-vihvalaḥ — under pressure of fearfulness.


TRANSLATION

When the personality of Kali understood that the King was willing to kill him, he at once abandoned the dress of a king and, under pressure of fear, completely surrendered to him, bowing his head.


PURPORT

The royal dress of the personality of Kali is artificial. The royal dress is suitable for a king or kṣatriya, but when a lower-class man artificially dresses himself as a king, his real identity is disclosed by the challenge of a bona fide kṣatriya like Mahārāja Parīkṣit. A real kṣatriya never surrenders. He accepts the challenge of his rival kṣatriya, and he fights either to die or to win. Surrender is unknown to a real kṣatriya. In the age of Kali there are so many pretenders dressed and posed like administrators or executive heads, but their real identity is disclosed when they are challenged by a real kṣatriya. Therefore when the artificially dressed personality of Kali saw that to fight Mahārāja Parīkṣit was beyond his ability, he bowed down his head like a subordinate and gave up his royal dress.



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