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Chapter 9: Dhruva Mahārāja Returns Home

Verse 47 of 63
SB 4.9.47

यस्य प्रसन्नो भगवान्गुणैर्मैत्रादिभिर्हरिः तस्मै नमन्ति भूतानि निम्नमाप इव स्वयम्

yasya prasanno bhagavān guṇair maitrādibhir hariḥ tasmai namanti bhūtāni nimnam āpa iva svayam

Synonyms

yasyaanyone with whom; prasannaḥis pleased; bhagavānthe Personality of Godhead; guṇaiḥby qualities; maitrī-ādibhiḥby friendship, etc.; hariḥLord Hari; tasmaiunto him; namantioffer respect; bhūtāniall living entities; nimnamto low ground; āpaḥwater; ivajust as; svayamautomatically..

Translation

Anyone who has transcendental qualities due to friendly behavior with the Supreme Personality of Godhead receives honor from all living entities, just as water automatically flows down by nature.

Purport

The question may be raised in this connection why Suruci, who was not at all favorably disposed towards Dhruva, blessed him, "Long may you live," which means that she also desired good fortune for him. The answer is given in this verse. Since Dhruva Mahārāja was blessed by the Lord, due to his transcendental qualities everyone was bound to offer him all respects and benediction, just as water, by its nature, flows downward. A devotee of the Lord does not demand respect from anyone, but wherever he goes he is honored by everyone throughout the whole world with all respect. Śrīnivāsa Ācārya said that the six Gosvāmīs of Vṛndāvana are respected throughout the entire universe because a devotee, having pleased the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the source of all emanations, automatically pleases everyone, and thus everyone offers him respect.

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