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Chapter 18: Diti Vows to Kill King Indra

Verse 66–67 of 73
SB 6.18.66-67

सकृदिष्ट्वादिपुरुषं पुरुषो याति साम्यताम् संवत्सरं किंचिदूनं दित्या यद्धरिरर्चितः सजूरिन्द्रेण पंचाशद्देवास्ते मरुतो ऽभवन् व्यपोह्य मातृदोषं ते हरिणा सोमपाः कृताः

sakṛd iṣṭvādi-puruṣaṁ puruṣo yāti sāmyatām saṁvatsaraṁ kiñcid ūnaṁ dityā yad dharir arcitaḥ sajūr indreṇa pañcāśad devās te maruto 'bhavan vyapohya mātṛ-doṣaṁ te hariṇā soma-pāḥ kṛtāḥ

Synonyms

sakṛtonce; iṣṭvāworshiping; ādi-puruṣamthe original person; puruṣaḥa person; yātigoes to; sāmyatāmpossessing the same bodily feature as the Lord; saṁvatsarama year; kiñcit ūnama little less than; dityāby Diti; yatbecause; hariḥLord Hari; arcitaḥwas worshiped; sajūḥwith; indreṇaIndra; pañcāśatfifty; devāḥdemigods; tethey; marutaḥthe Maruts; abhavanbecame; vyapohyaremoving; mātṛ-doṣamthe fault of their mother; tethey; hariṇāby Lord Hari; soma-pāḥdrinkers of soma-rasa; kṛtāḥwere made..

Translation

If one worships the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the original person, even once, he receives the benefit of being promoted to the spiritual world and possessing the same bodily features as Viṣṇu. Diti worshiped Lord Viṣṇu for almost one year, adhering to a great vow. Because of such strength in spiritual life, the forty-nine Maruts were born. How, then, is it wonderful that the Maruts, although born from the womb of Diti, became equal to the demigods by the mercy of the Supreme Lord ?

Verse 66–67 of 73
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