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Chapter 6: Brahmā Satisfies Lord Śiva

Verse 33 of 50
SB 4.6.33

तस्मिन्महायोगमये मुमुक्षुशरणे सुराः ददृशुः शिवमासीनं त्यक्तामर्षमिवान्तकम्

tasmin mahāyogamaye mumukṣu-śaraṇe surāḥ dadṛśuḥ śivam āsīnaṁ tyaktāmarṣam ivāntakam

Synonyms

tasminunder that tree; mahāyogamayehaving many sages engaged in meditation on the Supreme; mumukṣuof those who desire liberation; śaraṇethe shelter; surāḥthe demigods; dadṛśuḥsaw; śivamLord Śiva; āsīnamseated; tyakta-amarṣamhaving given up anger; ivaas; antakameternal time..

Translation

The demigods saw Lord Śiva sitting under that tree, which was competent to give perfection to mystic yogīs and deliver all people. As grave as time eternal, he appeared to have given up all anger.

Purport

In this verse the word mahā-yoga-maye is very significant. Yoga means meditation on the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and mahā-yoga means those who engage in the devotional service of Viṣṇu. Meditation means remembering, smaraṇam. There are nine different kinds of devotional service, of which smaraṇam is one process; the yogī remembers the form of Viṣṇu within his heart. Thus there were many devotees engaged in meditation on Lord Viṣṇu under the big banyan tree.

The Sanskrit word mahā is derived from the affix mahat. This affix is used when there is a great number or quantity, so mahā-yoga indicates that there were many great yogīs and devotees meditating on the form of Lord Viṣṇu. Generally such meditators are desirous of liberation from material bondage, and they are promoted to the spiritual world to one of the Vaikuṇṭhas. Liberation means freedom from material bondage or nescience. In the material world we are suffering life after life because of our bodily identification, and liberation is freedom from that miserable condition of life.

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