Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 84: The Sages' Teachings at Kurukshetra

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.84.9

śrī-bhagavān uvāca

aho vayam janma-bhrito

labdham kārtsnyena tat-phalam

devānām api dushprāpam

yad yogeśvara-darśanam

SYNONYMS

śrī-bhagavān uvāca — the Supreme Lord said; aho — ah; vayam — we; janma-bhritah — having taken birth successfully; labdham — obtained; kārtsnyena — altogether; tat — of it (one's birth); phalam — the fruit; devānām — for demigods; api — even; dushprāpam — rarely obtained; yat — which; yoga-īśvara — of masters of yoga; darśanam — the sight.

TRANSLATION

The Supreme Lord said: Now our lives are indeed successful, for we have obtained life's ultimate goal: the audience of great yoga masters, which even demigods only rarely obtain.

PURPORT

Despite the great privileges the demigods enjoy as administrators of the universe, they rarely see such sages as Nārada and Vyāsadeva. How much rarer, then, must it be for earthly kings and mere cowherds to see them. Here Lord Krishna, identifying Himself with all the kings and others who had assembled at Samanta-pańcaka, speaks on their behalf.

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