Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 17: The Descent of the River Ganges

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.17.13

yatra ha deva-patayah svaih svair gana-nāyakair vihita-mahārhanāh sarvartu-kusuma-stabaka-phala-kisalaya-śriyānamyamāna-vitapa-latā-vitapibhir upaśumbhamāna-rucira-kānanāśramāyatana-varsha-giri-dronīshu tathā cāmala-jalāśayeshu vikaca-vividha-nava-vanaruhāmoda-mudita-rāja-hamsa-jala-kukkuta-kārandava-sārasa-cakravākādibhir madhukara-nikarākritibhir upakūjiteshu jala-krīdādibhir vicitra-vinodaih sulalita-sura-sundarīnām kāma-kalila-vilāsa-hāsa-līlāvalokākrishta-mano-drishtayah svairam viharanti

SYNONYMS

yatra hain those eight tracts of land; deva-patayah — the lords of the demigods, such as Lord Indra; svaih svaih — by their own respective; gana-nāyakaih — leaders of the servants; vihita — furnished with; mahā-arhanāh — valuable gifts, such as sandalwood pulp and garlands; sarva-rituin all seasons; kusuma-stabaka — of bunches of flowers; phala — of fruits; kisalaya-śriyā — by the opulences of shoots; ānamyamāna — being bent down; vitapa — whose branches; latā — and creepers; vitapibhih — by many trees; upaśumbhamāna — being fully decorated; rucira — beautiful; kānana — gardens; āśrama-āyatana — and many hermitages; varsha-giri-dronīshu — the valleys between the mountains designating the borders of the tracts of land; tathāas well as; ca — also; amala-jala-āśayeshuin lakes with clear water; vikaca — just fructified; vividha — varieties; nava-vanaruha-āmoda — by the fragrance of lotus flowers; mudita — enthused; rāja-hamsa — great swans; jala-kukkuta — water fowl; kārandava — aquatic birds called kārandavas; sārasa — cranes; cakravāka-ādibhih — by birds known as cakravākas and so on; madhukara-nikara-ākritibhih — by the bumblebees; upakūjiteshu — which were made to resound; jala-krīdā-ādibhih — such as water sports; vicitra — various; vinodaih — by pastimes; su-lalita — attractive; sura-sundarīnām — of the women of the demigods; kāma — from lust; kalila — born; vilāsa — pastimes; hāsa — smiling; līlā-avaloka — by playful glances; ākrishta-manah — whose minds are attracted; drishtayah — and whose vision is attracted; svairam — very freely; viharanti — engage in sportive enjoyment.

TRANSLATION

In each of those tracts of land, there are many gardens filled with flowers and fruits according to the season, and there are beautifully decorated hermitages as well. Between the great mountains demarcating the borders of those lands lie enormous lakes of clear water filled with newly grown lotus flowers. Aquatic birds such as swans, ducks, water chickens, and cranes become greatly excited by the fragrance of lotus flowers, and the charming sound of bumblebees fills the air. The inhabitants of those lands are important leaders among the demigods. Always attended by their respective servants, they enjoy life in gardens alongside the lakes. In this pleasing situation, the wives of the demigods smile playfully at their husbands and look upon them with lusty desires. All the demigods and their wives are constantly supplied with sandalwood pulp and flower garlands by their servants. In this way, all the residents of the eight heavenly varshas enjoy, attracted by the activities of the opposite sex.

PURPORT

Here is a description of the lower heavenly planets. The inhabitants of those planets enjoy life in a pleasing atmosphere of clear lakes filled with newly grown lotus flowers and gardens filled with fruits, flowers, various kinds of birds and humming bees. In that atmosphere they enjoy life with their very beautiful wives, who are always sexually stimulated. Nonetheless, they are all devotees of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, as will be explained in subsequent verses. The inhabitants of this earth also desire such heavenly enjoyment, but when they somehow or other achieve imitation pleasures like sex and intoxication, they completely forget the service of the Supreme Lord. In the heavenly planets, however, although the residents enjoy superior sense gratification, they never forget their positions as eternal servants of the Supreme Being.

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