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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmrita Madhya 9.269
yo dustyajān kshiti-suta-svajanārtha-dārān
prārthyām śriyam sura-varaih sadayāvalokām
naicchan nripas tad ucitam mahatām madhu-dvit-
sevānurakta-manasām abhavo 'pi phalguh
SYNONYMS
yah — one who; dustyajān — very difficult to give up; kshiti — land; suta — children; svajana — relatives; artha — riches; dārān — and wife; prārthyām — desirable; śriyam — fortune; sura-varaih — by the best of the demigods; sa-dayā — merciful; avalokām — whose glance; na aicchat — did not desire; nripah — the King (Mahārāja Bharata); tat — that; ucitam — is befitting; mahatām — of great personalities; madhu-dvit — of the killer of the demon Madhu; sevā-anurakta — engaged in the service; manasām — the minds of whom; abhavah — cessation of the repetition of birth and death; api — even; phalguh — insignificant.
TRANSLATION
"'It is very difficult to give up material opulence, land, children, society, friends, riches, wife or the blessings of the goddess of fortune, which are desired even by great demigods. But King Bharata did not desire such things, and this was quite befitting his position, because for a pure devotee whose mind is always engaged in the service of the Lord, even liberation, or merging into the existence of the Lord, is insignificant. And what to speak of material opportunities?'
PURPORT
This is a verse from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (5.14.44) concerning the glorification of King Bharata, whom Śukadeva Gosvāmī was describing to King Parīkshit.
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