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Chapter 22: The Marriage of Kardama Muni and Devahūti

Verse 21 of 37
SB 3.22.21

मैत्रेय उवाच स उग्रधन्वन्नियदेवाबभाषे आसीच्च तूष्णीमरविन्दनाभम् धियोपगृह्णन्स्मितशोभितेन मुखेन चेतो लुलुभे देवहूत्याः

maitreya uvāca sa ugradhanvann iyad evābabhāṣe āsīc ca tūṣṇīm aravinda-nābham dhiyopagṛhṇan smita-śobhitena mukhena ceto lulubhe devahūtyāḥ

Synonyms

maitreyaḥthe great sage Maitreya; uvācasaid; saḥhe (Kardama); ugra-dhanvanO great warrior Vidura; iyatthis much; evaonly; ābabhāṣespoke; āsītbecame; caand; tūṣṇīmsilent; aravinda-nābhamLord Viṣṇu (whose navel is adorned by a lotus); dhiyāby thought; upagṛhṇanseizing; smita-śobhitenabeautified by his smile; mukhenaby his face; cetaḥthe mind; lulubhewas captivated; devahūtyāḥof Devahūti..

Translation

Śrī Maitreya said: O great warrior Vidura, the sage Kardama said this much only and then became silent, thinking of his worshipable Lord Viṣṇu, who has a lotus on His navel. As he silently smiled, his face captured the mind of Devahūti, who began to meditate upon the great sage.

Purport

It appears that Kardama Muni was fully absorbed in Kṛṣṇa consciousness because as soon as he became silent, he at once began to think of Lord Viṣṇu. That is the way of Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Pure devotees are so absorbed in thought of Kṛṣṇa that they have no other engagement; although they may seem to think or act otherwise, they are always thinking of Kṛṣṇa. The smile of such a Kṛṣṇa conscious person is so attractive that simply by smiling he wins so many admirers, disciples and followers.

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