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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.70.17
sudharmākhyāḿ sabhāḿ sarvair
vṛṣṇibhiḥ parivāritaḥ
prāviśad yan-niviṣṭānāḿ
na santy ańga ṣaḍ ūrmayaḥ
SYNONYMS
sudharmā-ākhyām — known as Sudharmā; sabhām — the royal assembly hall; sarvaiḥ — by all; vṛṣṇibhiḥ — the Vṛṣṇis; parivāritaḥ — attended; prāviśat — He entered; yat — which; nivistānām — for those who have entered; na santi — do not occur; ańga — my dear King (Parīkṣit); ṣaṭ — the six; ūrmayaḥ — waves.
TRANSLATION
The Lord, attended by all the Vṛṣṇis, would enter the Sudharmā assembly hall, which protects those who enter it from the six waves of material life, dear King.
PURPORT
Śrīla Prabhupāda writes, "It may be remembered that the Sudharmā assembly house was taken away from the heavenly planet and was reestablished in the city of Dvārakā. The specific significance of the assembly house was that anyone who entered it would be free from the six kinds of material pangs, namely hunger, thirst, lamentation, illusion, old age and death. These are the whips of material existence, and as long as one remained in that assembly house of Sudharmā, he would not be affected by these six material whips."
In this regard, Śrīdhara Svāmī and Viśvanātha Cakravartī explain that when Lord Kṛṣṇa would exit separately from each of His many palaces, each individual form would be visible to the persons present on those particular palace grounds and to the neighboring residents, but not to others. Then, at the gateway path of the Sudharmā assembly hall, all the forms of the Lord would merge into a single form, and thus He would enter the hall.
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