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Chapter 13: The Stealing of the Boys and Calves by Brahmā

Verse 63 of 63
SB 10.13.63

उत्थायोत्थाय कृष्णस्य चिरस्य पादयोः पतन् आस्ते महित्वं प्राग्दृष्टं स्मृत्वा स्मृत्वा पुनः पुनः

utthāyotthāya kṛṣṇasya cirasya pādayoḥ patan āste mahitvaṁ prāg-dṛṣṭaṁ smṛtvā smṛtvā punaḥ punaḥ

Synonyms

utthāya utthāyarising repeatedly; kṛṣṇasyaof Lord Kṛṣṇa; cirasyafor a long time; pādayoḥat the lotus feet; patanfalling down; āsteremained; mahitvamthe greatness; prāk-dṛṣṭamwhich he had previously seen; smṛtvā smṛtvāremembering and remembering; punaḥ punaḥagain and again..

Translation

Rising and falling again and again at the lotus feet of Lord Kṛṣṇa for a long time, Lord Brahmā remembered over and over the Lord's greatness he had just seen.

Purport

As stated in one prayer,

śrutim apare smṛtim itare
bhāratam anye bhajantu bhava-bhītāḥ
aham iha nandaṁ vande
yasyālinde paraṁ brahma

"Let others study the Vedas, smṛti and Mahābhārata, fearing material existence, but I shall worship Nanda Mahārāja, in whose courtyard is crawling the Supreme Brahman. Nanda Mahārāja is so great that the Para-brahman is crawling in his yard, and therefore I shall worship him." (Padyāvalī 126)

Brahmā was falling down in ecstasy. Because of the presence of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who exactly resembled a human child, Brahmā was naturally astonished. Therefore with a faltering voice he offered prayers, understanding that here was the Supreme Person.

Verse 63 of 63
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