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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.90.49
ittham parasya nija-vartma-rirakshayātta-
līlā-tanos tad-anurūpa-vidambanāni
karmāni karma-kashanāni yadūttamasya
śrūyād amushya padayor anuvrittim icchan
SYNONYMS
ittham — (described) in this manner; parasya — of the Supreme; nija — His own; vartma — path (of devotional service); rirakshayā — with the desire of protecting; ātta — who has assumed; līlā — for pastimes; tanoh — various personal forms; tat — to each of these; anurūpa — suitable; vidambanāni — imitating; karmāni — activities; karma — the reactions of material work; kashanāni — which destroy; yadu-uttamasya — of the best of the Yadus; śrūyāt — one should hear; amushya — His; padayoh — of the feet; anuvrittim — the privilege of following; icchan — desiring.
TRANSLATION
To protect the principles of devotional service to Himself, Lord Krishna, the best of the Yadus, accepts the pastime forms that have been glorified here in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. One who desires to faithfully serve His lotus feet should hear of the activities He performs in each of these incarnations — activities that suitably imitate those of the forms He assumes. Hearing narrations of these pastimes destroys the reactions to fruitive work.
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