Canto 7: The Science of GodChapter 8: Lord Nrisimhadeva Slays the King of the Demons

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.8.45

śrī-siddhā ūcuh

yo no gatim yoga-siddhām asādhur

ahārshīd yoga-tapo-balena

nānā darpam tam nakhair vidadāra

tasmai tubhyam pranatāh smo nrisimha

SYNONYMS

śrī-siddhāh ūcuh — the inhabitants of Siddhaloka said; yah — the person who; nah — our; gatim — perfection; yoga-siddhām — achieved by mystic yoga; asādhuh — most uncivilized and dishonest; ahārshīt — stole away; yoga — of mysticism; tapah — and austerities; balena — by the power; nānā darpam — proud due to wealth, opulence and strength; tam — him; nakhaih — by the nails; vidadāra — pierced; tasmai — unto him; tubhyam — unto You; pranatāh — bowed down; smah — we are; nrisimhaO Lord Nrisimhadeva.

TRANSLATION

The inhabitants of Siddhaloka prayed: O Lord Nrisimhadeva, because we belong to Siddhaloka, we automatically achieve perfection in all eight kinds of mystic power. Yet Hiranyakaśipu was so dishonest that by the strength of his power and austerity, he took away our powers. Thus he became very proud of his mystic strength. Now, because this rogue has been killed by Your nails, we offer our respectful obeisances unto You.

PURPORT

On earth there are many yogīs who can exhibit some feeble mystic power by manufacturing pieces of gold like magic, but the inhabitants of the planet Siddhaloka are actually extremely powerful in mysticism. They can fly from one planet to another without airplanes. This is called laghimā-siddhi. They can actually become very light and fly in the sky. By a severe type of austerity, however, Hiranyakaśipu excelled all the inhabitants of Siddhaloka and created disturbances for them. The residents of Siddhaloka were also beaten by the powers of Hiranyakaśipu. Now that Hiranyakaśipu had been killed by the Lord, the inhabitants of Siddhaloka also felt relieved.

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