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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.16.35
tapah sutaptam kim anena purvam
dharmo 'tha va sarva-jananukampaya
yato bhavams tusyati sarva-jivah
SYNONYMS
tapah -- austerity; su-taptam -- properly performed; kim -- what; anena -- by this Kaliya; purvam -- in previous lives; nirasta-manena -- being free from false pride; ca -- and; mana-dena -- giving respect to others; dharmah -- religious duty; atha va -- or else; sarva-jana -- to all persons; anukampaya -- with compassion; yatah -- by which; bhavan -- Your good self; tusyati -- is satisfied; sarva-jivah -- the source of life for all beings.
TRANSLATION
Did our husband carefully perform austerities in a previous life, with his mind free of pride and full of respect for others? Is that why You are pleased with him? Or did he in some previous existence carefully execute religious duties with compassion for all living beings, and is that why You, the life of all living beings, are now satisfied with Him?
PURPORT
In this regard Srila Prabhupada comments in his Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Volume 1, Chapter Sixteen: "The Naga-patnis confirm that one cannot come in contact with Krsna without having executed pious activities in devotional service in one's previous lives. As Lord Caitanya advised in His Siksastaka, one has to execute devotional service by humbly chanting the Hare Krsna mantra, thinking oneself lower than the straw in the street and not expecting honor for oneself but offering all kinds of honor to others. The Naga-patnis were astonished that, although Kaliya had the body of a serpent as the result of grievous sinful activities, at the same time he was in contact with the Lord to the extent that the Lord's lotus feet were touching his hoods. Certainly this was not the ordinary result of pious activities. These two contradictory facts astonished them."
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