Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 6: The Activities of Lord Ṛṣabhadeva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.6.7

tasya ha vā evaḿ mukta-lińgasya bhagavata ṛṣabhasya yogamāyā-vāsanayā deha imāḿ jagatīm abhimānābhāsena sańkramamāṇaḥ końka-veńka-kuṭakān dakṣiṇa-karṇāṭakān deśān yadṛcchayopagataḥ kuṭakācalopavana āsya kṛtāśma-kavala unmāda iva mukta-mūrdhajo 'saḿvīta eva vicacāra

SYNONYMS

tasya — of Him (Lord Ṛṣabhadeva); ha as it were; evam — thus; mukta-lińgasya — who had no identification with the gross and subtle body; bhagavataḥ — of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ṛṣabhasya — of Lord Ṛṣabhadeva; yoga-māyā-vāsanayā — by the accomplishment of yogamāyā for the purpose of the Lord's pastimes; dehaḥ — body; imām — this; jagatīm — earth; abhimāna-ābhāsena — with the apparent conception of having a body of material elements; sańkramamāṇaḥ — traveling; końka-veńka-kuṭakānKońka, Veńka and Kuṭaka; dakṣiṇain South India; karṇāṭakānin the province of Karṇāṭa; deśān — all the countries; yadṛcchayā — of His own accord; upagataḥ — reached; kuṭakācala-upavanea forest near Kuṭakācala; āsya — within the mouth; kṛta-aśma-kavalaḥ — having put a mouthful of stone; unmādaḥ iva — just like a madman; mukta-mūrdhajaḥ — having scattered hair; asaḿvītaḥ — naked; eva — just; vicacāra — traveled.

TRANSLATION

Actually Lord Ṛṣabhadeva had no material body, but due to yogamāyā, He considered His body material, and therefore, because He played like an ordinary human being, He gave up the mentality of identifying with it. Following this principle, He began to wander all over the world. While traveling, He came to the province of Karṇāṭa in South India and passed through Końka, Veńka and Kuṭaka. He had no plan to travel this way, but He arrived near Kuṭakācala and entered a forest there. He placed stones within His mouth and began to wander through the forest, naked and with His hair disheveled like a madman.

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