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Chapter 12: Conversation Between Mahārāja Rahūgaṇa and Jaḍa Bharata

Verse 15 of 15
SB 5.12.15

सा मां स्मृतिर्मृगदेहे ऽपि वीर कृष्णार्चनप्रभवा नो जहाति अथो अहं जनसंगादसंगो विशंकमानो ऽविवृतश्चरामि

sā māṁ smṛtir mṛga-dehe 'pi vīra kṛṣṇārcana-prabhavā no jahāti atho ahaṁ jana-saṅgād asaṅgo viśaṅkamāno 'vivṛtaś carāmi

Synonyms

that; māmme; smṛtiḥremembrance of the activities of my previous life; mṛga-dehein the body of a deer; apialthough; vīraO great hero; kṛṣṇa-arcana-prabhavāwhich appeared because of the influence of sincere service to Kṛṣṇa; no jahātidid not leave; athotherefore; ahamI; jana-saṅgātfrom the association of ordinary men; asaṅgaḥcompletely detached; viśaṅkamānaḥbeing afraid; avivṛtaḥunobserved by others; carāmiI go here and there..

Translation

My dear heroic King, due to my past sincere service to the Lord, I could remember everything of my past life even while in the body of a deer. Because I am aware of the falldown in my past life, I always keep myself separate from the association of ordinary men. Being afraid of their bad, materialistic association, I wander alone unnoticed by others.

Purport

In Bhagavad-gītā it is said: svalpam apy asya dharmasya (Bg. 2.40). It is certainly a great fall to go from human life to animal life, but in the case of Bharata Mahārāja or any devotee, devotional service to the Lord never goes in vain. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (8.6): yaṁ yaṁ vāpi smaran bhāvaṁ tyajaty ante kalevaram. At the time of death, by nature's law the mind is absorbed in a certain type of thinking. This may lead one to animal life, yet for a devotee there is no loss. Even though Bharata Mahārāja received the body of a deer, he didn't forget his position. Consequently, in the body of a deer he was very careful to remember the cause of his downfall. As a result, he was given a chance to be born in a family of very pure brāhmaṇas. Thus his service to the Lord never went in vain.

Verse 15 of 15
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