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SB 1.1.14 protection from fear personified

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apannah samsritim ghoram

 

yan-nama vivaso grinan

 

tatah sadyo vimucyeta

 

yad bibheti svayam bhayam

 

SYNONYMS

 

Living beings who are entangled in the complicated meshes of birth and

death can be freed immediately by even unconsciously chanting the holy name

of Krishna, which is feared by fear personified.

 

PURPORT

 

Vasudeva, or Lord Krishna, the Absolute Personality of Godhead, is the

supreme controller of everything. There is no one in creation who is not

afraid of the rage of the Almighty. Great asuras like Ravana,

Hiranyakasipu, Kamsa, and others who were very powerful living entities

were all killed by the Personality of Godhead. And the almighty Vasudeva

has empowered His name with the powers of His personal Self. Everything is

related to Him, and everything has its identity in Him. It is stated herein

that the name of Krishna is feared even by fear personified. This indicates

that the name of Krishna is nondifferent from Krishna. Therefore, the name

of Krishna is as powerful as Lord Krishna Himself. There is no difference

at all. Anyone, therefore, can take advantage of the holy names of Lord Sri

Krishna even in the midst of greatest dangers. The transcendental name of

Krishna, even though uttered unconsciously or by force of circumstances,

can help one obtain freedom from the hurdle of birth and death.

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