Text 18
Text 18
Devanagari
Devanagari
विस्मर्तुमीशीत पुमान् विजिघ्रन् ।
यो विस्फुरद्भ्रूविटपेन भूमे-
र्भारं कृतान्तेन तिरश्चकार ॥ १८ ॥
Text
Texto
vismartum īśīta pumān vijighran
yo visphurad-bhrū-viṭapena bhūmer
bhāraṁ kṛtāntena tiraścakāra
vismartum īśīta pumān vijighran
yo visphurad-bhrū-viṭapena bhūmer
bhāraṁ kṛtāntena tiraścakāra
Synonyms
Palabra por palabra
kaḥ — who else; vā — either; amuṣya — the Lord’s; aṅghri — feet; saroja-reṇum — dust of the lotus; vismartum — to forget; īśīta — may be able; pumān — person; vijighran — smelling; yaḥ — one who; visphurat — expanding; bhrū-viṭapena — by the leaves of the eyebrows; bhūmeḥ — of the earth; bhāram — burden; kṛta-antena — by deathblows; tiraścakāra — executed.
kaḥ — quién más; vā — o bien; amuṣya — del Señor, aṅghri–pies; saroja-reṇum — polvo del loto; vismartum — de olvidar; īśīta — podrá; pumān — persona; vijighran — oliendo; yaḥ — aquel que; visphurat — expandiendo; bhrū-viṭapena — mediante las cejas similares a hojas; bhūmeḥ — de la Tierra; bhāram — carga; kṛta-antena — mediante golpes mortales; tiraścakāra — ejecutó.
Translation
Traducción
Who, after smelling the dust of His lotus feet even once, could ever forget it? Simply by expanding the leaves of His eyebrows, Kṛṣṇa has given the deathblow to those who were burdening the earth.
¿Quién podría olvidar jamás haber olido siquiera una vez el polvo de Sus pies de loto? Simplemente con expandir Sus cejas similares a hojas, Kṛṣṇa ha dado el golpe mortal a aquellos que eran una carga para la Tierra.
Purport
Significado
Lord Kṛṣṇa cannot be accepted as one of the human beings, even though He played the role of an obedient son. His actions were so extraordinary that by the simple raising of His eyebrows He could deliver deathblows to those who were burdening the earth.
A Śrī Kṛṣṇa no puede tomársele por uno de los seres humanos, aun a pesar de que hiciera el papel de un hijo obediente. Sus acciones eran tan extraordinarias, que, con simplemente levantar Sus cejas, podía asestarles golpes mortales a aquellos que eran una carga para la Tierra.