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Devanagari

Devanagari

तं वीक्ष्य पीडितमज: सहसावतीर्य
सग्राहमाशु सरस: कृपयोज्जहार ।
ग्राहाद् विपाटितमुखादरिणा गजेन्द्रं
संपश्यतां हरिरमूमुचदुच्छ्रियाणाम् ॥ ३३ ॥

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taṁ vīkṣya pīḍitam ajaḥ sahasāvatīrya
sa-grāham āśu sarasaḥ kṛpayojjahāra
grāhād vipāṭita-mukhād ariṇā gajendraṁ
saṁpaśyatāṁ harir amūmucad ucchriyāṇām
taṁ vīkṣya pīḍitam ajaḥ sahasāvatīrya
sa-grāham āśu sarasaḥ kṛpayojjahāra
grāhād vipāṭita-mukhād ariṇā gajendraṁ
saṁpaśyatāṁ harir amūmucad ucchriyāṇām

Synonyms

Palabra por palabra

tam — him (Gajendra); vīkṣya — after seeing (in that condition); pīḍitam — who was very aggrieved; ajaḥ — the unborn, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; sahasā — all of a sudden; avatīrya — getting down (from the back of Garuḍa); sa-grāham — with the crocodile; āśu — immediately; sarasaḥ — from the water; kṛpayā — out of great mercy; ujjahāra — took out; grāhāt — from the crocodile; vipāṭita — separated; mukhāt — from the mouth; ariṇā — with the disc; gajendram — Gajendra; sampaśyatām — who were looking on; hariḥ — the Supreme Personality of Godhead; amūm — him (Gajendra); ucat — saved; ucchriyāṇām — in the presence of all the demigods.

tam — a él (a Gajendra); vīkṣya — al ver (en aquella condición); pīḍitam — que sufría mucho; ajaḥ — el innaciente, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios; sahasā — de repente; avatīrya — bajando (de la espalda de Garuḍa); sa-grāham — con el cocodrilo; āśu — inmediatamente; sarasaḥ — del agua; kṛpayā — por Su gran misericordia; ujjahāra — sacó; grāhāt — del cocodrilo; vipāṭita — separó; mukhāt — de la boca; ariṇā — con el disco; gajendram — a Gajendra; sampaśyatām — que estaban mirando; hariḥ — la Suprema Personalidad de Dios; amūm — a él (a Gajendra); ucat — salvó; ucchriyāṇām — en presencia de todos los semidioses.

Translation

Traducción

Thereafter, seeing Gajendra in such an aggrieved position, the unborn Supreme Personality of Godhead, Hari, immediately got down from the back of Garuḍa by His causeless mercy and pulled the King of the elephants, along with the crocodile, out of the water. Then, in the presence of all the demigods, who were looking on, the Lord severed the crocodile’s mouth from its body with His disc. In this way He saved Gajendra, the King of the elephants.

Entonces, al ver a Gajendra sufriendo de aquel modo, la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, Hari, el innaciente, Se bajó de la espalda de Garuḍa y, por Su misericordia sin causa, arrastró fuera del agua al rey de los elefantes, y, con él, al cocodrilo. Inmediatamente, ante la mirada de todos los semidioses allí presentes, el Señor cortó la cabeza del cocodrilo con Su disco. De ese modo salvó a Gajendra, el rey de los elefantes.

Purport

Significado

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Eighth Canto, Third Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Gajendra’s Prayers of Surrender.”

Así terminan los significados de Bhaktivedanta correspondientes al capítulo tercero del Canto Octavo del Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, titulado «Las oraciones de Gajendra».