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ya evam etāṁ hari-medhaso hareḥ<br>
:ya evam etāṁ hari-medhaso hareḥ
kathāṁ subhadrāṁ kathanīya-māyinaḥ<br>
:kathāṁ subhadrāṁ kathanīya-māyinaḥ
śṛṇvīta bhaktyā śravayeta vośatīṁ<br>
:śṛṇvīta bhaktyā śravayeta vośatīṁ
janārdano 'syāśu hṛdi prasīdati<br>
:janārdano 'syāśu hṛdi prasīdati
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yaḥ—one who; evam—thus; etām—this; hari-medhasaḥ—who destroys the material existence of the devotee; hareḥ—of the Personality of Godhead; kathām—narration; su-bhadrām—auspicious; kathanīya—worthy to narrate; māyinaḥ—of the merciful by His internal potency; śṛṇvīta—hears; bhaktyā—in devotion; śravayeta—also allows others to hear; vā—either; uśatīm—very pleasing; janārdanaḥ—the Lord; asya—his; āśu—very soon; hṛdi—within the heart; prasīdati—becomes very pleased.
''yaḥ''—one who; ''evam''—thus; ''etām''—this; ''hari-medhasaḥ''—who destroys the material existence of the devotee; ''hareḥ''—of the Personality of Godhead; ''kathām''—narration; ''su-bhadrām''—auspicious; ''kathanīya''—worthy to narrate; ''māyinaḥ''—of the merciful by His internal potency; ''śṛṇvīta''—hears; ''bhaktyā''—in devotion; ''śravayeta''—also allows others to hear; ''vā''—either; ''uśatīm''—very pleasing; ''janārdanaḥ''—the Lord; ''asya''—his; ''āśu''—very soon; ''hṛdi''—within the heart; ''prasīdati''—becomes very pleased.
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If one hears and describes in a devotional service attitude this auspicious narration of Lord Boar, which is worthy of description, the Lord, who is within the heart of everyone, is very pleased.
If one hears and describes in a devotional service attitude this auspicious narration of Lord Boar, which is worthy of description, the Lord, who is within the heart of everyone, is very pleased.
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In His various incarnations, the Lord appears, acts and leaves behind Him a narrative history which is as transcendental as He Himself. Every one of us is fond of hearing some wonderful narration, but most stories are neither auspicious nor worth hearing because they are of the inferior quality of material nature. Every living entity is of superior quality, spirit soul, and nothing material can be auspicious for him. Intelligent persons should therefore hear personally and cause others to hear the descriptive narrations of the Lord's activities, for that will destroy the pangs of material existence. Out of His causeless mercy only, the Lord comes to this earth and leaves behind His merciful activities so that the devotees may derive transcendental benefit.
In His various incarnations, the Lord appears, acts and leaves behind Him a narrative history which is as transcendental as He Himself. Every one of us is fond of hearing some wonderful narration, but most stories are neither auspicious nor worth hearing because they are of the inferior quality of material nature. Every living entity is of superior quality, spirit soul, and nothing material can be auspicious for him. Intelligent persons should therefore hear personally and cause others to hear the descriptive narrations of the Lord's activities, for that will destroy the pangs of material existence. Out of His causeless mercy only, the Lord comes to this earth and leaves behind His merciful activities so that the devotees may derive transcendental benefit.
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Revision as of 18:04, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 48

ya evam etāṁ hari-medhaso hareḥ
kathāṁ subhadrāṁ kathanīya-māyinaḥ
śṛṇvīta bhaktyā śravayeta vośatīṁ
janārdano 'syāśu hṛdi prasīdati


SYNONYMS

yaḥ—one who; evam—thus; etām—this; hari-medhasaḥ—who destroys the material existence of the devotee; hareḥ—of the Personality of Godhead; kathām—narration; su-bhadrām—auspicious; kathanīya—worthy to narrate; māyinaḥ—of the merciful by His internal potency; śṛṇvīta—hears; bhaktyā—in devotion; śravayeta—also allows others to hear; —either; uśatīm—very pleasing; janārdanaḥ—the Lord; asya—his; āśu—very soon; hṛdi—within the heart; prasīdati—becomes very pleased.


TRANSLATION

If one hears and describes in a devotional service attitude this auspicious narration of Lord Boar, which is worthy of description, the Lord, who is within the heart of everyone, is very pleased.


PURPORT

In His various incarnations, the Lord appears, acts and leaves behind Him a narrative history which is as transcendental as He Himself. Every one of us is fond of hearing some wonderful narration, but most stories are neither auspicious nor worth hearing because they are of the inferior quality of material nature. Every living entity is of superior quality, spirit soul, and nothing material can be auspicious for him. Intelligent persons should therefore hear personally and cause others to hear the descriptive narrations of the Lord's activities, for that will destroy the pangs of material existence. Out of His causeless mercy only, the Lord comes to this earth and leaves behind His merciful activities so that the devotees may derive transcendental benefit.



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