Again and again we offer our obeisances unto Lord Krishna, Hari, the son of Vasudeva. That Supreme Soul, Govinda, vanquishes the suffering of all who surrender to Him. 


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Again and again we offer our obeisances unto Lord Krishna, Hari, the son of Vasudeva. That Supreme Soul, Govinda, vanquishes the suffering of all who surrender to Him.

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COMMENTARY

Kṛṣṇa replies, “Then here just take the boon of sāyujya-mukti.”

 

“No, no,” they reply in this verse, “Please teach us the exact method that we can understand and execute by which we will never forget Your lotus feet? We have no desire to end the saṁsāra, nor do we desire that which is most sought after, namely prema-bhakti.” It is due to the rise of humility in them that they do not desire this.

 

“Nor do we even desire remembrance of You which is one limb of bhakti (smaraṇam). We only desire the means for such remem-brance.”

 

The kings do not use the term “please give it to us” (dehi) but rather say samādiśa, “please instruct us” which shows clearly the highest degree of qualities like humility, sense control, and freedom from material desire which are necessary qualifications for bhakti.

 

|| 10.73.16 ||

kṛṣṇāya vāsudevāya haraye paramātmane

praṇata-kleśa-nāśāya govindāya namo namaḥ

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Again and again we offer our obeisances unto Lord Krishna, Hari, the son of Vasudeva. That Supreme Soul, Govinda, vanquishes the suffering of all who surrender to Him.

COMMENTARY

The kings laid down with all eight limbs touching the ground to offer respect to Kṛṣṇa. They then engaged in Kṛṣṇa nāma-saṅkīrtana (kṛṣṇāya vāsudevāya, haraye, govindāya) while requesting the Lord to mercifully teach them even though they were unqualified.

 

The kings sang, “We offer our repeated obeisances unto Vāsudeva Kṛṣṇa, the original Personality of Godhead, who appeared from Vasudeva out of compassion for all living entities; to Hari, who delivers even the demons from the suffering of the material world; to the Paramātmā, who appears as the Supersoul for the devotees in sānta-rasa, and as the source of supreme prema for the devotees in dāsya-rasa; to the destroyer of the miseries (kleśa-nāśāya), which create obstacles to bhakti for the sādhaka-bhaktas (praṇata); and to Govinda, who reaches out to (vindate) our senses (gāḥ) such as the eyes, ears and nose in order to give the nectar of His beauty, fragrance and sweet sounding voice.”

 

|| 10.73.17 ||

śrī-śuka uvāca

 saṁstūyamāno bhagavān rājabhir mukta-bandhanaiḥ

tān āha karuṇas tāta śaraṇyaḥ ślakṣṇayā girā



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