Canto 3: The Status QuoChapter 13: The Appearance of Lord Varaha

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 3.13.5

sri-suka uvaca

iti bruvanam viduram vinitam

sahasra-sirsnas caranopadhanam

prahrsta-roma bhagavat-kathayam

praniyamano munir abhyacasta

SYNONYMS

sri-sukah uvaca -- Sri Sukadeva Gosvami said; iti -- thus; bruvanam -- speaking; viduram -- unto Vidura; vinitam -- very gentle; sahasra-sirsnah -- the Personality of Godhead Krsna; carana -- lotus feet; upadhanam -- pillow; prahrsta-roma -- hairs standing in ecstasy; bhagavat -- in relationship with the Personality of Godhead; kathayam -- in the words; praniyamanah -- being influenced by such spirit; munih -- the sage; abhyacasta -- attempted to speak.

TRANSLATION

Sri Sukadeva Gosvami said: The Personality of Godhead Sri Krsna was pleased to place His lotus feet on the lap of Vidura because Vidura was very meek and gentle. The sage Maitreya was very pleased with Vidura's words, and, being influenced by his spirit, he attempted to speak.

PURPORT

The word sahasra-sirsnah is very significant. One who has diverse energies and activities and a wonderful brain is known as the sahasra-sirsnah. This qualification is applicable only to the personality of Godhead, Sri Krsna, and no one else. The Personality of Godhead was pleased to dine sometimes with Vidura at his home, and while resting He placed His lotus feet on the lap of Vidura. Maitreya was inspired by the thought of Vidura's wonderful fortune. The hairs of his body stood on end, and he was pleased to narrate the topics of the Personality of Godhead with great delight.

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