Canto 7: The Science of God | Chapter 5: Prahlāda Mahārāja, the Saintly Son of Hiraṇyakaśipu |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.5.49
jitaḿ tvayaikena jagat-trayaḿ bhruvor
vijṛmbhaṇa-trasta-samasta-dhiṣṇyapam
na tasya cintyaḿ tava nātha cakṣvahe
na vai śiśūnāḿ guṇa-doṣayoḥ padam
SYNONYMS
jitam — conquered; tvayā — by you; ekena — alone; jagat-trayam — the three worlds; bhruvoḥ — of the eyebrows; vijṛmbhaṇa — by the expanding; trasta — become afraid; samasta — all; dhiṣṇyapam — the chief persons in every planet; na — not; tasya — from him; cintyam — to be anxious; tava — of you; nātha — O master; cakṣvahe — we find; na — nor; vai — indeed; śiśūnām — of children; guṇa-doṣayoḥ — of a good quality or fault; padam — the subject matter.
TRANSLATION
O lord, we know that when you simply move your eyebrows, all the commanders of the various planets are most afraid. Without the help of any assistant, you have conquered all the three worlds. Therefore, we do not find any reason for you to be morose and full of anxiety. As for Prahlāda, he is nothing but a child and cannot be a cause of anxiety. After all, his bad or good qualities have no value.
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