Canto 7: The Science of GodChapter 10: Prahlāda, the Best Among Exalted Devotees

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.10.63

te 'surā hy api paśyanto

na nyaṣedhan vimohitāḥ

tad vijñāya mahā-yogī

rasa-pālān idaḿ jagau

smayan viśokaḥ śokārtān

smaran daiva-gatiḿ ca tām

SYNONYMS

te — those; asurāḥ — demons; hi — indeed; api — although; paśyantaḥ — seeing (the calf and cow drinking the nectar); na — not; nyaṣedhan — forbade them; vimohitāḥ — being bewildered by illusion; tat vijñāya — knowing this fully; mahā-yogī — the great mystic Maya Dānava; rasa-pālān — unto the demons who guarded the nectar; idam — this; jagau — said; smayan — being bewildered; viśokaḥ — not being very unhappy; śoka-ārtān — greatly lamenting; smaran — remembering; daiva-gatim — spiritual power; ca — also; tām — that.

TRANSLATION

The demons could see the calf and cow, but because of the illusion created by the energy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the demons could not forbid them. The great mystic Maya Dānava became aware that the calf and cow were drinking the nectar, and he could understand this to be the unseen power of providence. Thus he spoke to the demons, who were grievously lamenting.

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