| Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 51: The Deliverance of Mucukunda |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.51.12
deha-jenagnina dagdho
SYNONYMS
sah -- he, Kalayavana; tavat -- that much; tasya -- of him, the awakened man; rushtasya -- who was angered; drishti -- of the glance; patena -- by the casting; bharata -- O descendant of Bharata (Parikshit Maharaja); deha-jena -- generated in his own body; agnina -- by the fire; dagdhah -- burned; bhasma-sat -- to ashes; abhavat -- he was; kshanat -- in a moment.
TRANSLATION
The awakened man was angry and cast his glance at Kalayavana, whose body burst into flames. In a single moment, O King Parikshit, Kalayavana was burnt to ashes.
PURPORT
The man who incinerated Kalayavana with his glance was named Mucukunda. As he will explain to Lord Krishna, he had fought for a long time on behalf of the demigods, finally taking as his benediction the right to sleep undisturbed. The Hari-vamsa explains that he secured the further benediction of being able to destroy anyone who disturbed his sleep. Acarya Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura quotes from the Sri Hari-vamsa as follows:
"Again and again Mucukunda said, 'O demigods, with eyes blazing with anger, may I incinerate anyone who awakens me from sleep.' "
Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti explains that Mucukunda made this rather morbid request to scare Lord Indra, who, Mucukunda thought, might otherwise wake him repeatedly to request his help in fighting Indra's cosmic enemies. Indra's consent to Mucukunda's request is described in Sri Vishnu Purana as follows:
yas tvam utthapayishyati
"The demigods declared, 'Whoever awakens you from sleep will suddenly be burnt to ashes by a fire generated from his own body.' "
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