Verse Text
dainyaṁ, yathā tatraiva –
nibaddha-mūrdhāṣjalir eṣa yāce
nīrandhra-dainyonnati-mukta-kaṇṭham |
dayāmbudhe deva bhavat-kaṭākṣa-
dākṣiṇya-leśena sakṛn niṣiṣca ||102||
Translation
An example of dainyam (lowness) in utkaṇṭḥitam: O Lord! O ocean of mercy! With my hand folded over my head, I am praying in a humble mood with crying voice that You should sprinkle me with a particle of Your generous glance.
Purport (Nectar of Devotion)
In the Kṛṣṇa-karṇāmṛta it is also said, “My dear Lord, You are the ocean of mercy. With my arms placed upon my head, I am bowing down before You with all humility and sincerity. I am praying unto You, my Lord. Would You be pleased just to sprinkle a little of the water of Your glance upon me? That will be a great satisfaction.”