Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 40: The Prayers of Akrūra

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.40.17-18

namah kārana-matsyāya

pralayābdhi-carāya ca

hayaśīrshne namas tubhyam

madhu-kaitabha-mrityave

akūpārāya brihate

namo mandara-dhārine

kshity-uddhāra-vihārāya

namah śūkara-mūrtaye

SYNONYMS

namah — obeisances; kārana — who is the original cause of creation; matsyāyato the Supreme Lord's appearance as a fish; pralaya — of annihilation; abdhiin the ocean; carāya — who moved about; ca — and; haya-śīrshneto the incarnation who appeared with the head of a horse; namah — obeisances; tubhyamto You; madhu-kaitabha — of the demons Madhu and Kaitabha; mrityaveto the killer; akūpārāyato the tortoise; brihate — huge; namah — obeisances; mandara — of Mandara Mountain; dhārineto the holder; kshiti — of the earth; uddhāra — the lifting up; vihārāya — whose pleasure; namah — obeisances; śūkara — of a boar; mūrtayeto the form.

TRANSLATION

I offer my obeisances to You, the cause of the creation, Lord Matsya, who swam about in the ocean of dissolution, to Lord Hayagrīva, the killer of Madhu and Kaitabha, to the immense tortoise [Lord Kūrma], who supported Mandara Mountain, and to the boar incarnation [Lord Varāha], who enjoyed lifting the earth.

PURPORT

The Viśva-kośa dictionary states that the word akūpārāya indicates the king of tortoises.

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