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Chapter 13: Dhritarastra Quits Home

Verse 60 of 59
SB 1.13.60

ity uktvāthāruhat svargaṁ nāradaḥ saha-tumburuḥ yudhiṣṭhiro vacas tasya hṛdi kṛtvājahāc chucaḥ

Synonyms

itithus; uktvāhaving addressed. Atha—thereafter; athaascended; āruhatouter space; svargamThe great sage Narada; nāradaḥalong with; sahahis string instrument; tumburuḥMaharaj Yudhisthira; yudhiṣṭhiraḥinsiructions; vacaḥof his; tasyakeeping in the heart; hṛdi kṛtvāgave up; ajahātall lamentations.

Translation

After trying all these the great sage Nsrada along with His string instrument Tumburu got up in the outer space and Yudhisthira keeping his instrucrions at heart was able to get rid of all lamntations.

Purport

Sri Naradaji is an eternal spaceman having been endowed wlth spiritual body by the Grace of the Lord. He can travel in the outer space of both the material and spiritual worlds without any restriction and can approach any planet within the unlimited space and that also within no time. We have already discussed about his previous life of being the son of a maid servant but on account of his association with pure devotees he was elevated to the position of becoming eternal spaceman and has freedom of movement. One may therefore try to follow the foot prints of Narada Muni instead of making futile effort for reaching other planets by mechanical means. It is not possidle to reach even the nearest planet Moon by such mechanical means. Maharaj Yudhisthir was the pious king and therefore he could see Narada Muni occasionally : anyone who may desire to see Narada Muni may firstly be a pious man by following the foot prints of Narada Muni.

Verse 60 of 59
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