Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 14: Brahmā's Prayers to Lord Krishna

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.14.61

evam vihāraih kaumāraih

kaumāram jahatur vraje

nilāyanaih setu-bandhair

markatotplavanādibhih

SYNONYMS

evam — thus; vihāraih — with pastimes; kaumāraih — of boyhood; kaumāram — the childhood age up to five years; jahatuh — they passed; vrajein the land of Vrindāvana; nilāyanaih — with sports of chasing about; setu-bandhaih — with the building of bridges; markata-utplavana — with the jumping around of monkeys; ādibhih — and so on.

TRANSLATION

In this way the boys spent their childhood in the land of Vrindāvana playing hide-and-go-seek, building play bridges, jumping about like monkeys and engaging in many other such games.

PURPORT

According to Śrīla Sanātana Gosvāmī, the word nilāyanaih refers to games such as hide-and-go-seek or cops and robbers. Sometimes the boys would jump around like the monkeys in Lord Rāmacandra's army and then enact the building of the bridge to Śrī Lańkā by constructing play bridges in lakes or ponds. Sometimes the boys would imitate the pastime of churning the ocean of milk, and sometimes they would play catch with balls. We can find full pleasure in the spiritual world, with the simple condition that everything be performed in pure love of Godhead, Krishna consciousness.

Thus end the purports of the humble servants of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda to the Tenth Canto, Fourteenth Chapter of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "Brahmā's Prayers to Lord Krishna."

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