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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.7.34

śibirāya ninīshantam

rajjvā baddhvā ripum balāt

prāhārjunam prakupito

bhagavān ambujekshanah

SYNONYMS

śibirāya — on the way to the military camp; ninīshantam — while bringing him; rajjvā — by the ropes; baddhvā — bound up; ripum — the enemy; balāt — by force; prāha — said; arjunam — unto Arjuna; prakupitahin an angry mood; bhagavān — the Personality of Godhead; ambuja-īkshanah — who looks with His lotus eyes.

TRANSLATION

After binding Aśvatthāmā, Arjuna wanted to take him to the military camp. The Personality of Godhead Śrī Krishna, looking on with His lotus eyes, spoke to angry Arjuna.

PURPORT

Both Arjuna and Lord Śrī Krishna are described here in an angry mood, but Arjuna's eyes were like balls of red copper whereas the eyes of the Lord were like lotuses. This means that the angry mood of Arjuna and that of the Lord are not on the same level. The Lord is Transcendence, and thus He is absolute in any stage. His anger is not like the anger of a conditioned living being within the modes of qualitative material nature. Because He is absolute, both His anger and pleasure are the same. His anger is not exhibited in the three modes of material nature. It is only a sign of His bent of mind towards the cause of His devotee because that is His transcendental nature. Therefore, even if He is angry, the object of anger is blessed. He is unchanged in all circumstances.

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