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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.8.50
vayam vibho te nata-nātya-gāyakā
yenātmasād vīrya-balaujasā kritāh
sa esha nīto bhavatā daśām imām
kim utpathasthah kuśalāya kalpate
SYNONYMS
śrī-gandharvāh ūcuh — the inhabitants of Gandharvaloka (who are usually engaged as musicians of the heavenly planets) said; vayam — we; vibho — O Lord; te — Your; nata-nātya-gāyakāh — dancers and singers in dramatic performances; yena — by whom; ātmasāt — under subjection; vīrya — of his valor; bala — and bodily strength; ojasā — by the influence; kritāh — made (brought); sah — he (Hiranyakaśipu); eshah — this; nītah — brought; bhavatā — by Your Lordship; daśām imām — to this condition; kim — whether; utpathasthah — anyone who is an upstart; kuśalāya — for auspiciousness; kalpate — is capable.
TRANSLATION
The inhabitants of Gandharvaloka prayed: Your Lordship, we ever engage in Your service by dancing and singing in dramatic performances, but this Hiranyakaśipu, by the influence of his bodily strength and valor, brought us under his subjugation. Now he has been brought to this low condition by Your Lordship. What benefit can result from the activities of such an upstart as Hiranyakaśipu?
PURPORT
By being a very obedient servant of the Supreme Lord, one becomes extremely powerful in bodily strength, influence and effulgence, whereas the fate of demoniac upstarts is ultimately to fall down like Hiranyakaśipu. Hiranyakaśipu and persons like him may be very powerful for some time, but the obedient servants of the Supreme Personality of Godhead like the demigods remain powerful always. They are victorious over the influence of Hiranyakaśipu by the grace of the Supreme Lord.
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