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SB 1.7.25 (1964)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 25

Tatha aym cha avataras te bhuvo bhara jihirshaya Swanam cha ananaya bhavanam anudhyanya cha asakrit.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Tatha—thus, Ayam—this, Cha—and, Avatara—incarnation, Te—your, Bhuvo—of the material world, Bhara—burden, ,Jihirshaya—for the matter of removing, Swanam—of the friends, Ananyabhavanam—and of the exclusive devotees, Anudhyanaya—for remembering repeatedly, Cha—and, Asakrit—fully satisfied.


TRANSLATION

Thus Your descent as an incarnation is just to remove the burden of the world as well as for the benefit of Your own men and specially of those who are Your exclusive devotees, who are constantly rapt in meditation for You.


PURPORT

It appears that the Lord is partial to His devotees. Everyone is related with the Lord. He is equal to everyone and yet He is more inclined to His own men and devotees. The Lord is everyone's father. Nobody can be His father and yet nobody can be his son. His devotees are His kinsmen and His devotees are His relations. This is His transcendental pastimes. It has nothing to do with mundane ideas of relations, fatherhood or anything like that. As mentioned above the Lord is above the modes of material nature and as such there is nothing mundane when we call His kinsmen and relations in devotional service.