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Text 15

 

yasya sravana-matrena

karma-bandhat pramucyate

gopinam yatra vaso 'bhut

tena gopi-bhuvah smrtah

 

Simply by hearing about Gopi-bhumi, which is so named because the gopis

resided there, one become free from the bondage of karma.

 

Text 16

 

gopy-angaraga-sambhutam

gopi-candanam uttamam

gopi-candana-liptango

ganga-snana-phalam labhet

 

In Gopi-bhumi gopi-candana was manifested from the gopis' cosmetics. A

person who marks his limbs with gopi-candana tilaka attains the result of

bathing in the Ganga.

 

Text 17

 

maha-nadinam snanasya

punyam tasya dine dine

ngopi-candana-mudrabhir

mudrito yah sada bhavet

 

A person who daily wears gopi-candana tilaka attains the pious result of

daily bathing in all sacred rivers.

 

Text 18

 

asvamedha-sahasrani

rajasuya-satani ca

sarvani tirtha-danani

vratani ca tathaiva ca

krtani tena nityam vai

sa krtartho na samsayah

 

A person who daily wears gopi-candana tilaka attains the result of

performing a thousand asvamedha-yajnas and a hundred rajasuya-yajnas. He

attains the reusult of giving charity and following vows at all holy places. He

attains the goal of life. Of this there is no doubt.

 

Text 19

 

ganga-mrd-dvi-gunam punyam

citrakuta-rajah smrtam

tasmad dasa-gunam punyam

rajah pancavati-bhavam

 

Twice as sacred as the mud of the Ganga is the dust of Citrakuta. Ten

times more sacred than that is the dust of Pancavati-tirtha.

 

Text 20

 

 

ntasmac chata-gunam punyam

gopi-candanakam rajah

gopi-candanakam viddhi

vrndavana-rajah-samam

 

A hundred times more sacred is the dust of gopi-candana. Please know that

gopi-candana is equal to the dust of Vrndavana.

 

Text 21

 

gopi-candana-liptangam

yadi papa-satair yutam

tam netum na yamah sakto

yama-dutah kutah punah

 

Even if in the past he has committed hundreds of sins, if a person wears

gopi-candana tilaka, then Yamaraja cannot take him away. How, then, can

Yamaraja's messengers touch him?

 

Text 22

 

nityam karoti yah papi

gopi-candana-dharanam

sa prayati harer dhama

golokam prakrteh param

 

A sinner who daily wears gopi-candana tilaka goes to Lord Krsna supreme

abode, Goloka, which is beyond the world of matter.

 

Text 23

 

sindhu-desasya rajabhud

dirghabahur iti srutah

anyaya-varti dustatma

vesya-sanga-ratah sada

 

In Sindhu-desa there was a king named Dirghabahu. He was cruel and sinful

and he was addicted to visiting prostitutes.

 

Text 24

 

tena vai bharate varse

brahma-hatya-satam krtam

dasa garbhavati-hatyah

krtas tena duratmana

 

While he was on the earth this cruel sinner murdered a hundred brahmanas

and ten pregnant women.

 

Text 25

 

mrgayayam tu banaughaih

kapila-go-vadhah krtah

saindhavam hayam aruhya

mrgayarthi gato 'bhavat

 

One day he mounted a sindhu horse and went hunting. With a flood of arrows

he accidentally killed with a brown cow in that hunt.

 

Text 26

 

ekada rajya-lobhena

mantri kruddho maha-khalam

jaghanaranya-dese tam

tiksna-dharena casina

 

One day, greedy to get his kingdom, with a sharp sword his angry minister

killed him in the forest.

 

Text 27

 

bhu-tale patitam mrtyu-

gatam viksya yamanugah

baddhva yama-purim ninyur

harsayantah parasparam

 

Seeing him fallen to the ground and dead, the Yamadutas came, bound him,

and, joking as they went, took him to the city of Yamaraja.

 

Text 28

 

sammukhe 'vasthitam viksya

papinam yama-rad bali

citraguptam praha turnam

ka yogya yanatasya vai

 

Seeing this sinner brought before him, powerful Yamaraja said to his

scribe Citragupta, "What is the proper punishment for him?"

 

Text 29

 

sri-citragupta uvaca

 

catur-asiti-laksesu

narakesu nipatyatam

nihsandeham maha-raja

yavac candra-divakarau

 

Sri Citragupta said: O great king, he should be thrown into eight million

four hundred thousand hells for as long as the sun and the moon shine in the

sky.

 

Text 30

 

anena bharate varse

ksanam na su-krtam krtam

dasa-garbhavati-ghatah

kapila-go-vadhah krtah

 

On the earth he did not perform a single pious deed. He killed ten

pregnant women. He killed a brown cow.

 

Text 31

 

tatha vana-mrganam ca

krtva hatyah sahasrasah

tasmad ayam maha-papi

devata-dvija-nindakah

 

He killed thousands of deer in the forest. He offended the demigods and

the brahmanas. He is a great sinner.

 

Texts 32 and 33

 

sri-narada uvaca

 

tada yamajnaya duta

nitva tam papa-rupinam

sahasra-yojanayame

tapta-taile maha-khale

 

sphurad aty-ucchalat-phene

kumbhipake nyapatayan

pralayagni-samo vahnih

sadyah sitalatam gatah

 

Sri Narada said: Then, by Yamaraja's order, the Yamadutas took that sinner

and threw him into a terrible, eight-thousand mile wide cauldron of bubbling

boiling oil in the hell of Kumbhipaka. The moment that sinner came to it, the

boiling oil, which was as hot as the great fires at the time of cosmic

devastation, suddenly became cool.

 

Text 34

 

vaideha tan-nipatanat

prahlada-ksepanad yatha

tadaiva citram acakhyur

yama-duta mahatmane

 

O king of Videha, as Prahlada was unhurt in the same situation, that

sinner was not hurt by the boiling oil. Then the Yamadutas described that great

wonder to noble-hearted Yamaraja.

 

Text 35

 

anena su-krtam bhumau

ksanavan na krtam kvacit

citraguptena satatam

dharma-rajo vyacintayat

 

Yamaraja and Citragupta carefully reviewed the sinner's case and concluded

that while he was on the earth the sinner had not for a moment performed even a

single pious deed.

 

Text 36

 

sabhayam agatam vyasam

sampujya vidhivan nrpa

natva papraccha dharmatma

dharma-rajo maha-matih

 

Then Vyasadeva arrived in that assembly. Bowing down before Him, and

carefully worshiping Him, saintly and noble-hearted Yamaraja asked Vyasadeva

the following question.

 

Text 37

 

sri-yama uvaca

 

anena papina purvam

na krtam su-krtam kvacit

sphurad-agny-ucchalat-phene

kumbhipake maha-khale

 

asya ksepanato vahnih

sadyah sitalatam gatah

iti sandehatas cetah

khidyate me na samsayah

 

Sri Yamaraja said: When a certain sinner, who had never performed even a

single pious deed, was thrown into the terrible boiling oil of Kumbhipaka, the

oil suddenly became cool. Because of this my mind is now tortured with doubts.

 

Text 39

 

sri-vyasa uvaca

 

suksma gatir maha-raja

vidita papa-punyayoh

tatha brahma-gatih prajnaih

sarva-sastra-vidam varaih

 

Sri Vyasadeva said: O great king, the intelligent sages, who rnhave

studied all the scriptures, know that the ways of piety, sin, and spiritual

progress are very subtle and difficult to understand.

 

Text 40

 

daiva-yogad asya punyam

praptam vai svayam arthavat

yena punyena suddho 'sau

tac chrnu tvam maha-mate

 

Somehow or other, by destiny, this sinner did perform a pious deed, and by

that deed he became purified. O noble-hearted one, please hear the story of

this.

 

Text 41

 

kasyapi hastato yatra

patita dvaraka-mrdah

tatraivayam mrtah papi

suddho 'bhut tat-prabhavatah

 

That sinner died in a place where from someone's hand some gopi-candana

from Dvaraka had accidentally fallen. Dying in gopi-candana, that sinner became

purified.

 

Text 42

 

gopi-candana-liptango

naro narayano bhavet

etasya darsanat sadyo

brahma-hatya pramucyate

 

A person who wears gopi-candana tilaka attains a spiritual form like that

of Lord Narayana. Simply by seeing him one becomes free of the sin of killing a

brahmana.

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Texts 43 and 44

 

sri-narada uvaca

 

iti srutva dharma-rajas

tam aniya visesatah

vimane kama-ge sthapya

vaikuntham prakrteh param

 

presayam asa sahasa

gopi-candana-kirti-vit

evam te kathitam rajan

gopi-candanakam yasah

 

Sri Narada said: Hearing this, Yamaraja, who understands the glories of

gopi-candana, took the sinner, placed him a an airplane that goes anywhere one

wishes, and sent him to Vaikuntha, which is above the worlds of matter. O king,

thus I have described to you the glories of gopi-candana.

 

Text 45

 

gopi-candana-mahatmyam

yah srnoti narottamah

sa yati paramam dhama

sri-krsnasya mahatmanah

 

One who hears this account of gopi-candana's glories becomes exalted. He

goes to the supreme abode of Lord Krsna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

 

>From Sri Garga Samhita, Canto Six, Chapter Fifteen

Translation by H.G. Kusakratha Prabhu

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