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Yesterday in New York the following sloka came up for class. It seemed

especially relevant. Srila Prabhupada's mood is sublimely manifested in the

purport. And one can remember the Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu and Gadadhara

Pandit read about Prabhlada Maharaja hundreds of times.

 

SB 5.18.10

 

svasty astu visvasya khalah prasidatam

dhyayantu bhutani sivam mitho dhiya

manas ca bhadram bhajatad adhoksaje

avesyatam no matir apy ahaituki

SYNONYMS

svasti -- auspiciousness; astu -- let there be; visvasya -- of the entire

universe; khalah -- the envious (almost everyone); prasidatam -- let them be

pacified; dhyayantu -- let them consider; bhutani -- all the living

entities; sivam -- auspiciousness; mithah -- mutual; dhiya -- by their

intelligence; manah -- the mind; ca -- and; bhadram -- calmness; bhajatat --

let it experience; adhoksaje -- in the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who

is beyond the perception of mind. intelligence and senses; avesyatam -- let

it be absorbed; nah -- our; matih -- intelligence; api -- indeed; ahaituki

-- without any motive.

TRANSLATION

May there be good fortune throughout the universe, and may all envious

persons be pacified. May all living entities become calm by practicing

bhakti-yoga, for by accepting devotional service they will think of each

other's welfare. Therefore let us all engage in the service of the supreme

transcendence, Lord Sri Krsna, and always remain absorbed in thought of Him.

PURPORT

The following verse describes a Vaisnava:

vancha-kalpa-tarubhyas ca

krpa-sindhubhya eva ca

patitanam pavanebhyo

vaisnavebhyo namo namah

Just like a desire tree, a Vaisnava can fulfill all the desires of anyone

who takes shelter of his lotus feet. Prahlada Maharaja is a typical

Vaisnava. He prays not for himself, but for all living entities -- the

gentle, the envious and the mischievous. He always thought of the welfare of

mischievous persons like his father, Hiranyakasipu. Prahlada Maharaja did

not ask for anything for himself; rather, he prayed for the Lord to excuse

his demoniac father. This is the attitude of a Vaisnava, who always thinks

of the welfare of the entire universe.

Srimad-Bhagavatam and bhagavata-dharma are meant for persons who are

completely free of envy (parama-nirmatsaranam). Therefore Prahlada Maharaja

prays in this verse, khalah prasidatam: "May all the envious persons be

pacified." The material world is full of envious persons, but if one frees

himself of envy, he becomes liberal in his social dealings and can think of

others' welfare. Anyone who takes up Krsna consciousness and engages himself

completely in the service of the Lord cleanses his mind of all envy (manas

ca bhadram bhajatad adhoksaje). Therefore we should pray to Lord Nrsimhadeva

to sit in our hearts. We should pray, bahir nrsimho hrdaye nrsimhah: "Let

Lord Nrsimhadeva sit in the core of my heart, killing all my bad

propensities. Let my mind become clean so that I may peacefully worship the

Lord and bring peace to the entire world."

Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura has given us a very fine purport in this

regard. Whenever one offers a prayer to the Supreme Personality of Godhead,

one always requests some benediction from Him. Even pure (niskama) devotees

pray for some benediction, as instructed by Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu in

His Siksastaka:

ayi nanda-tanuja kinkaram

patitam mam visame bhavambudhau

krpaya tava pada-pankaja-

sthita-dhuli-sadrsam vicintaya

[Cc. Antya 20.32, Siksastaka 5]

"O son of Maharaja Nanda [Krsna], I am Your eternal servitor, yet somehow or

other I have fallen into the ocean of birth and death. Please pick Me up

from the ocean of death and place Me as one of the atoms at Your lotus

feet." In another prayer Lord Caitanya says, mama janmani janmanisvare

bhavatad bhaktir ahaituki tvayi: [Cc. Antya 20.29, Siksastaka 4] "Life after

life, kindly let Me have unalloyed love and devotion at Your Lordship's

lotus feet." When Prahlada Maharaja chants om namo bhagavate narasimhaya, he

prays for a benediction from the Lord, but because he is also an exalted

Vaisnava, he wants nothing for his personal sense gratification. The first

desire expressed in his prayer is svasty astu visvasya: "Let there be good

fortune throughout the entire universe." Prahlada Maharaja thus requested

the Lord to be merciful to everyone, including his father, a most envious

person. According to Canakya Pandita, there are two kinds of envious living

entities: one is a snake, and the other is the man like Hiranyakasipu, who

is by nature envious of everyone, even of his father or son. Hiranyakasipu

was envious of his little son Prahlada, but Prahlada Maharaja asked a

benediction for the benefit of his father. Hiranyakasipu was very envious of

devotees, but Prahlada wished that his father and other demons like him

would give up their envious nature by the grace of the Lord and stop

harassing the devotees (khalah prasidatam). The difficulty is that the khala

(envious living entity) is rarely pacified. One kind of khala, the snake,

can be pacified simply by mantras or by the action of a particular herb

(mantrausadhi-vasah sarpah khalakena nivaryate). An envious person, however,

cannot be pacified by any means. Therefore Prahlada Maharaja prays that all

envious persons may undergo a change of heart and think of the welfare of

others.

If the Krsna consciousness movement spreads all over the world, and if by

the grace of Krsna everyone accepts it, the thinking of envious people will

change. Everyone will think of the welfare of others. Therefore Prahlada

Maharaja prays, sivam mitho dhiya. In material activities, everyone is

envious of others, but in Krsna consciousness, no one is envious of anyone

else; everyone thinks of the welfare of others. Therefore Prahlada Maharaja

prays that everyone's mind may become gentle by being fixed at the lotus

feet of Krsna (bhajatad adhoksaje). As indicated elsewhere in

Srimad-Bhagavatam (sa vai manah krsna-padaravindayoh [sB 9.4.18]) and as

advised by Lord Krsna in Bhagavad-gita (18.65), man-mana bhava mad-bhaktah,

one should constantly think of the lotus feet of Lord Krsna. Then one's mind

will certainly be cleansed (ceto-darpana-marjanam [Cc. Antya 20.12]).

Materialists always think of sense gratification, but Prahlada Maharaja

prays that the Lord's mercy will change their minds and they will stop

thinking of sense gratification. If they think of Krsna always, everything

will be all right. Some people argue that if everyone thought of Krsna in

that way, the whole universe would be vacated because everyone would go back

home, back to Godhead. However, Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura says

that this is impossible because the living entities are innumerable. If one

set of living entities is actually delivered by the Krsna consciousness

movement, another set will fill the entire universe.

SB 5.18.10

 

>>> Ref. VedaBase => SB 5.18.10

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