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:purā svayambhūr api saṁyamāmbhasy
purā svayambhūr api saṁyamāmbhasy<br>
:udīrṇa-vātormi-ravaiḥ karāle
udīrṇa-vātormi-ravaiḥ karāle<br>
:eko 'ravindāt patitas tatāra
eko 'ravindāt patitas tatāra<br>
:tasmād bhayād yena sa no 'stu pāraḥ
tasmād bhayād yena sa no 'stu pāraḥ<br>
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''purā''—formerly (during the time of creation); ''svayambhūḥ''—Lord Brahmā; ''api''—also; ''saṁyama-ambhasi''—in the water of inundation; ''udīrṇa''—very high; ''vāta''—of wind; ''ūrmi''—and of waves; ''ravaiḥ''—by the sounds; ''karāle''—very fearful; ''ekaḥ''—alone; ''aravindāt''—from the lotus seat; ''patitaḥ''—almost fallen; ''tatāra''—escaped; ''tasmāt''—from that; ''bhayāt''—fearful situation; ''yena''—by whom (the Lord); ''saḥ''—He; ''naḥ''—of us; ''astu''—let there be; ''pāraḥ''—deliverance.
purā—formerly (during the time of creation); svayambhūḥ—Lord Brahmā; api—also; saṁyama-ambhasi—in the water of inundation; udīrṇa—very high; vāta—of wind; ūrmi—and of waves; ravaiḥ—by the sounds; karāle—very fearful; ekaḥ—alone; aravindāt—from the lotus seat; patitaḥ—almost fallen; tatāra—escaped; tasmāt—from that; bhayāt—fearful situation; yena—by whom (the Lord); saḥ—He; naḥ—of us; astu—let there be; pāraḥ—deliverance.
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In the beginning of creation, a tremendous wind caused fierce waves of inundating water. The great waves made such a horrible sound that Lord Brahmā almost fell from his seat on the lotus into the water of devastation, but he was saved with the help of the Lord. Thus we also expect the Lord to protect us from this dangerous condition.
In the beginning of creation, a tremendous wind caused fierce waves of inundating water. The great waves made such a horrible sound that Lord Brahmā almost fell from his seat on the lotus into the water of devastation, but he was saved with the help of the Lord. Thus we also expect the Lord to protect us from this dangerous condition.
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Revision as of 15:40, 14 November 2018

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

purā svayambhūr api saṁyamāmbhasy
udīrṇa-vātormi-ravaiḥ karāle
eko 'ravindāt patitas tatāra
tasmād bhayād yena sa no 'stu pāraḥ


SYNONYMS

purā—formerly (during the time of creation); svayambhūḥ—Lord Brahmā; api—also; saṁyama-ambhasi—in the water of inundation; udīrṇa—very high; vāta—of wind; ūrmi—and of waves; ravaiḥ—by the sounds; karāle—very fearful; ekaḥ—alone; aravindāt—from the lotus seat; patitaḥ—almost fallen; tatāra—escaped; tasmāt—from that; bhayāt—fearful situation; yena—by whom (the Lord); saḥ—He; naḥ—of us; astu—let there be; pāraḥ—deliverance.


TRANSLATION

In the beginning of creation, a tremendous wind caused fierce waves of inundating water. The great waves made such a horrible sound that Lord Brahmā almost fell from his seat on the lotus into the water of devastation, but he was saved with the help of the Lord. Thus we also expect the Lord to protect us from this dangerous condition.



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