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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.10.17
nāham viśańke sura-rāja-vajrān
na tryaksha-śūlān na yamasya dandāt
nāgny-arka-somānila-vittapāstrāc
chańke bhriśam brahma-kulāvamānāt
SYNONYMS
na — not; aham — I; viśańke — am afraid; sura-rāja-vajrāt — from the thunderbolt of the King of heaven, Indra; na — nor; tryaksha-śūlāt — from the piercing trident of Lord Śiva; na — nor; yamasya — of the superintendent of death, Yamarāja; dandāt — from the punishment; na — nor; agni — of fire; arka — of the scorching heat of the sun; soma — of the moon; anila — of the wind; vitta-pa — of the owner of riches, Kuvera, the treasurer of the heavenly planets; astrāt — from the weapons; śańke — I am afraid; bhriśam — very much; brahma-kula — the group of the brāhmanas; avamānāt — from offending.
TRANSLATION
My dear sir, I am not at all afraid of the thunderbolt of King Indra, nor am I afraid of the serpentine, piercing trident of Lord Śiva. I do not care about the punishment of Yamarāja, the superintendent of death, nor am I afraid of fire, scorching sun, moon, wind, nor the weapons of Kuvera. Yet I am afraid of offending a brāhmana. I am very much afraid of this.
PURPORT
When Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu was instructing Rūpa Gosvāmī at the Daśāśvamedha-ghāta in Prayāga, He pointed out very clearly the seriousness of offending a Vaishnava. He compared the vaishnava-aparādha to hātī mātā, a mad elephant. When a mad elephant enters a garden, it spoils all the fruits and flowers. Similarly, if one offends a Vaishnava, he spoils all his spiritual assets. Offending a brāhmana is very dangerous, and this was known to Mahārāja Rahūgana. He therefore frankly admitted his fault. There are many dangerous things — thunderbolts, fire, Yamarāja's punishment, the punishment of Lord Śiva's trident, and so forth — but none is considered as serious as offending a brāhmana like Jada Bharata. Therefore Mahārāja Rahūgana immediately descended from his palanquin and fell flat before the lotus feet of the brāhmana Jada Bharata just to be excused.
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