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taṁ tatra tigma-dyubhir āyudhair vṛtaṁ<br>
:taṁ tatra tigma-dyubhir āyudhair vṛtaṁ
hy aśvattha-mūle kṛta-ketanaṁ patim<br>
:hy aśvattha-mūle kṛta-ketanaṁ patim
sneha-plutātmā nipapāta pādayo<br>
:sneha-plutātmā nipapāta pādayo
rathād avaplutya sa-bāṣpa-locanaḥ<br>
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tam—Him; tatra—there; tigma—brilliant; dyubhiḥ—the effulgence of which; āyudhaiḥ—by His weapons; vṛtam—surrounded; hi—indeed; aśvattha—of the banyan tree; mūle—at the base; kṛta-ketanam—resting; patim—his master; sneha—with affection; pluta—overwhelmed; ātmā—his heart; nipapāta—he fell down; pādayoḥ—at His feet; rathāt—from the chariot; avaplutya—rushing down; sa-bāṣpa—filled with tears; locanaḥ—his eyes.
tam—Him; tatra—there; tigma—brilliant; dyubhiḥ—the effulgence of which; āyudhaiḥ—by His weapons; vṛtam—surrounded; hi—indeed; aśvattha—of the banyan tree; mūle—at the base; kṛta-ketanam—resting; patim—his master; sneha—with affection; pluta—overwhelmed; ātmā—his heart; nipapāta—he fell down; pādayoḥ—at His feet; rathāt—from the chariot; avaplutya—rushing down; sa-bāṣpa—filled with tears; locanaḥ—his eyes.
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Upon seeing Lord Kṛṣṇa resting at the foot of a banyan tree, surrounded by His shining weapons, Dāruka could not control the affection he felt in his heart. His eyes filled with tears as he rushed down from the chariot and fell at the Lord's feet.
Upon seeing Lord Kṛṣṇa resting at the foot of a banyan tree, surrounded by His shining weapons, Dāruka could not control the affection he felt in his heart. His eyes filled with tears as he rushed down from the chariot and fell at the Lord's feet.
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Revision as of 06:59, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 42

taṁ tatra tigma-dyubhir āyudhair vṛtaṁ
hy aśvattha-mūle kṛta-ketanaṁ patim
sneha-plutātmā nipapāta pādayo
rathād avaplutya sa-bāṣpa-locanaḥ


SYNONYMS

tam—Him; tatra—there; tigma—brilliant; dyubhiḥ—the effulgence of which; āyudhaiḥ—by His weapons; vṛtam—surrounded; hi—indeed; aśvattha—of the banyan tree; mūle—at the base; kṛta-ketanam—resting; patim—his master; sneha—with affection; pluta—overwhelmed; ātmā—his heart; nipapāta—he fell down; pādayoḥ—at His feet; rathāt—from the chariot; avaplutya—rushing down; sa-bāṣpa—filled with tears; locanaḥ—his eyes.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Upon seeing Lord Kṛṣṇa resting at the foot of a banyan tree, surrounded by His shining weapons, Dāruka could not control the affection he felt in his heart. His eyes filled with tears as he rushed down from the chariot and fell at the Lord's feet.



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