sa vai mahā-bhāgavato mahātmā
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- O sinless one! While Brahmā was thinking in this way, suddenly from his nose a small pig appeared, the size of a thumb.
- pratisvanayatā vibhuḥ
- utkṣipta-vālaḥ kha-caraḥ kaṭhoraḥ
- khuraiḥ kṣuraprair darayaṁs tad āpa
- sunābha-sandīpita-tīvra-manyuḥ
- jitaṁ jitaṁ te ’jita yajña-bhāvana
- dīkṣānujanmopasadaḥ śirodharaṁ
- dravyāya sarva-kratave kriyātmane
- trayīmayaṁ rūpam idaṁ ca saukaraṁ
- vidhunvatā vedamayaṁ nijaṁ vapur
- ity upasthīyamāno ’sau
- ananya-dṛṣṭyā bhajatāṁ guhāśayaḥ
- niśamya kauṣāraviṇopavarṇitāṁ
- yayottānapadaḥ putro
- eṣa māṁ tvat-kṛte vidvan
- dakṣo duhitṛ-vatsalaḥ
- priyaṁ bhīru yad icchasi
- na vayaṁ prabhavas tāṁ tvām
- etasyāṁ sādhvi sandhyāyāṁ
- yasyānavadyācaritaṁ manīṣiṇo
- yat-kāraṇaṁ viśvam idaṁ ca māyā
- After this, bathing and performing ācamana, controlling his breath and speech, and meditating, he chanted the pure, eternal gāyatrī mantra full of knowledge.
- May powerful Śiva, my brother-in-law, merciful even to the hunters, the master of women who are objects of compassion, the husband of Satī, be pleased with me!
- tadā viśveśvaraḥ kruddho
- sadyaḥ pratyavamarśanāt
- sa vai mahā-bhāgavato mahātmā
- sva-pūruṣecchānugṛhīta-rūpam
- nyavedayan viśva-sṛje
- jita-śvāsendriyātmanām
- ojaḥ kāśyapam arpitam
- yatra cādyaḥ pumān āste
- dātyūha-haṁsa-śuka-tittiri-barhiṇāṁ yaḥ
- yat saṅkulaṁ hari-padānati-mātra-dṛṣṭair
- vāpīṣu vidruma-taṭāsv amalāmṛtāpsu
- ye ’bhyarthitām api ca no nṛ-gatiṁ prapannā
- tad viśva-gurv-adhikṛtaṁ bhuvanaika-vandyaṁ
- dvāry etayor niviviśur miṣator apṛṣṭvā
- tābhyāṁ miṣatsv animiṣeṣu niṣidhyamānāḥ
- na hy antaraṁ bhagavatīha samasta-kukṣāv
- lokān ito vrajatam antara-bhāva-dṛṣṭyā
- yo nau hareta sura-helanam apy aśeṣam
- svānāṁ vibudhya sad-atikramam ārya-hṛdyaḥ
- te ’cakṣatākṣa-viṣayaṁ sva-samādhi-bhāgyam
- kṛtsna-prasāda-sumukhaṁ spṛhaṇīya-dhāma
- vinyasta-hastam itareṇa dhunānam abjam
- hāreṇa kandhara-gatena ca kaustubhena
- kiñjalka-miśra-tulasī-makaranda-vāyuḥ
- te vā amuṣya vadanāsita-padma-kośam
- puṁsāṁ gatiṁ mṛgayatām iha yoga-mārgair
- yo ’ntarhito hṛdi gato ’pi durātmanāṁ tvaṁ
sa vai mahā-bhāgavato mahātmā
mahānubhāvo mahatāṁ mahiṣṭhaḥ
pravṛddha-bhaktyā hy anubhāvitāśaye
niveśya vaikuṇṭham imaṁ vihāsyati
Being a great devotee, with great determination, the best among those on the level of prema, he will enter Vaikuṇṭha with a mind full of realization by intense bhakti, and give up this material world.
He will be a great devotee, with great determination or intelligence (mahātmā), great among those with symptoms of prema (mahatām). The cause of his being considered great is given. Entering into a condition of the spiritual world, or actually entering Vaikuṇṭha, with a mind which has achieved realization through intense bhakti (mahānubhāvaḥ), he will give up this material world.
|| 3.14.49 ||
alampaṭaḥ śīla-dharo guṇākaro
hṛṣṭaḥ pararddhyā vyathito duḥkhiteṣu
abhūta-śatrur jagataḥ śoka-hartā
naidāghikaṁ tāpam ivoḍurājaḥ
He will be without greed, of good nature, the source of all good qualities. He will be joyful on seeing others’ prosperity and will suffer on seeing their suffering. He will have no enemy, and will deliver the universe from sorrow, just as the moon gives relief from summer heat.
I have described his devotion, and the great qualities arising from his bhakti. Now hear of other qualities in his nature favorable for bhakti. His qualities cannot be fully listed. He is the source of all qualities (guṇākaraḥ). He will be joyful on seeing the prosperity of others and pained on seeing the suffering of others. Just as the moon gives relief from the summer sun, he will give relief to the world full of lamentation.
|| 3.14.50 ||
antar bahiś cāmalam abja-netraṁ
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