| Canto 7: The Science of God | Chapter 5: Prahlāda Mahārāja, the Saintly Son of Hiranyakaśipu |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.5.38
sarvair upāyair hantavyah
sambhoja-śayanāsanaih
muner dushtam ivendriyam
SYNONYMS
sarvaih — by all; upāyaih — means; hantavyah — must be killed; sambhoja — by eating; śayana — lying down; āsanaih — by sitting; suhrit-lińga-dharah — who has assumed the role of a friend; śatruh — an enemy; muneh — of a great sage; dushtam — uncontrollable; iva — like; indriyam — the senses.
TRANSLATION
Just as uncontrolled senses are the enemies of all yogīs engaged in advancing in spiritual life, this Prahlāda, who appears to be a friend, is an enemy because I cannot control him. Therefore this enemy, whether eating, sitting or sleeping, must be killed by all means.
PURPORT
Hiranyakaśipu planned a campaign to kill Prahlāda Mahārāja. He would kill his son by administering poison to him while he was eating, by making him sit in boiling oil, or by throwing him under the feet of an elephant while he was lying down. Thus Hiranyakaśipu decided to kill his innocent child, who was only five years old, simply because the boy had become a devotee of the Lord. This is the attitude of nondevotees toward devotees.
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