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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.17.10-11
yathāgninā kotara-sthena vrikshāh
tvām adya yātāh śaranam śaranyam
yah sādhito vritti-karah patir nah
tan no bhavān īhatu rātave 'nnam
yāvan na nańkshyāmaha ujjhitorjā
vārtā-patis tvam kila loka-pālah
SYNONYMS
vayam — we; rājan — O King; jātharena — by the fire of hunger; abhitaptāh — very much aggrieved; yathā — just as; agninā — by the fire; kotara-sthena — in the hollow of a tree; vrikshāh — trees; tvām — unto you; adya — today; yātāh — we have come; śaranam — shelter; śaranyam — worth taking shelter of; yah — who; sādhitah — appointed; vritti-karah — one who gives employment; patih — master; nah — our; tat — therefore; nah — to us; bhavān — Your Majesty; īhatu — please try; rātave — to give; annam — food grains; kshudhā — with hunger; arditānām — suffering; nara-deva-deva — O supreme master of all kings; yāvat na — lest; nańkshyāmahe — we will perish; ujjhita — being bereft of; ūrjāh — food grains; vārtā — of occupational engagements; patih — bestower; tvam — you; kila — indeed; loka-pālah — the protector of the citizens.
TRANSLATION
Dear King, just as a tree with a fire burning in the hollow of the trunk gradually dries up, we are drying up due to the fire of hunger in our stomachs. You are the protector of surrendered souls, and you have been appointed to give employment to us. Therefore we have all come to you for protection. You are not only a king, but the incarnation of God as well. Indeed, you are the king of all kings. You can give us all kinds of occupational engagements, for you are the master of our livelihood. Therefore, O king of all kings, please arrange to satisfy our hunger by the proper distribution of food grains. Please take care of us, lest we soon die for want of food.
PURPORT
It is the duty of the king to see that everyone in the social orders — brāhmana, kshatriya, vaiśya and śūdra — is fully employed in the state. Just as it is the duty of the brāhmanas to elect a proper king, it is the duty of the king to see that all the varnas — brāhmana, kshatriya, vaiśya and śūdra — are fully engaged in their respective occupational duties. It is here indicated that although the people were allowed to perform their duties, they were still unemployed. Although they were not lazy, they still could not produce sufficient food to satisfy their hunger. When the people are perplexed in this way, they should approach the head of government, and the president or king should take immediate action to mitigate the distress of the people.
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