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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.12.25
ittham mitho 'tathyam ataj-jña-bhāshitam
śrutvā vicintyety amrishā mrishāyate
raksho viditvākhila-bhūta-hrit-sthitah
svānām niroddhum bhagavān mano dadhe
SYNONYMS
ittham — in this way; mithah — or another; atathyam — a subject matter that is not a fact; a-tat-jña — without knowledge; bhāshitam — while they were talking; śrutvā — Krishna hearing them; vicintya — thinking; iti — thus; amrishā — actually, truly; mrishāyate — who is trying to appear as a false thing (actually the animal was Aghāsura, but because of poor knowledge they were thinking him to be a dead python); rakshah — (Krishna, however, could understand that) he was a demon; viditvā — knowing it; akhila-bhūta-hrit-sthitah — because He is antaryāmī, situated everywhere, in the core of everyone's heart; svānām — of His own associates; niroddhum — just to forbid them; bhagavān — the Supreme Personality of Godhead; manah dadhe — made up His mind.
TRANSLATION
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Krishna, who is situated as antaryāmī, the Supersoul, in the core of everyone's heart, heard the boys talking among themselves about the artificial python. Unknown to them, it was actually Aghāsura, a demon who had appeared as a python. Krishna, knowing this, wanted to forbid His associates to enter the demon's mouth.
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