Saturday, May 7, 2011

SLOKA OF THE WEEK:

Srimad Bhagavatam 10.6.7

bāla-grahas tatra vicinvatī śiśūn
yadṛcchayā nanda-gṛhe 'sad-antakam
bālaḿ praticchanna-nijoru-tejasaḿ
dadarśa talpe 'gnim ivāhitaḿ bhasi

SYNONYMS

bāla-grahaḥ — the witch, whose business was to kill small babies; tatra — standing there; vicinvatī — thinking of, searching for; śiśūn — children; yadṛcchayā — independently; nanda-gṛhe — in the house of Nanda Mahārāja; asat-antakam — who could kill all demons; bālam — the child; praticchanna — covered; nija-uru-tejasam — whose unlimited power; dadarśa — she saw; talpe — (lying) on the bed; agnim — fire; iva — just like; āhitam — covered; bhasi — within ashes.

TRANSLATION

While searching for small children, Pūtanā, whose business was to kill them, entered the house of Nanda Mahārāja unobstructed, having been sent by the superior potency of the Lord. Without asking anyone's permission, she entered Nanda Mahārāja's room, where she saw the child sleeping in bed, His unlimited power covered like a powerful fire covered by ashes. She could understand that this child was not ordinary, but was meant to kill all demons.

JOURNAL:

Just consider what it was like for Mother Yasoda. Krishna was her son! She was so in love with Him, so wrapped up in perental affection, that she never saw Him as God. She did, however, see the wonderious events that happened around her family. She must have been so satisfied with her life. (Artwork by Nitya Tarangini Dasi)

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