SB 5.17.2

SB 5.17.2

Devanagari

यत्र ह वाव वीरव्रत औत्तानपादि: परमभागवतोऽस्मत्कुलदेवताचरणारविन्दोदकमिति यामनुसवनमुत्कृष्यमाणभगवद्भ‍‌क्‍तियोगेन द‍ृढं क्लिद्यमानान्तर्हृदय औत्कण्ठ्यविवशामीलितलोचनयुगलकुड्‌मलविगलितामलबाष्पकलयाभिव्यज्यमानरोमपुलककुलकोऽधुनापि परमादरेण शिरसा बिभर्ति ॥ २ ॥

Verse text

yatra ha vāva vīra-vrata auttānapādiḥ parama-bhāgavato ’smat-kula-devatā-caraṇāravindodakam iti yām anusavanam utkṛṣyamāṇa-bhagavad-bhakti-yogena dṛḍhaṁ klidyamānāntar-hṛdaya autkaṇṭhya-vivaśāmīlita-locana-yugala-kuḍmala-vigalitāmala-bāṣpa-kalayābhivyajyamāna-roma-pulaka-kulako ’dhunāpi paramādareṇa śirasā bibharti.

Synonyms

yatra ha vāva in Dhruvaloka ; vīra vrataḥ — firmly determined ; auttānapādiḥ the famous son of Mahārāja Uttānapāda ; parama bhāgavataḥ — the most exalted devotee ; asmat our ; kula devatā — of the family Deity ; caraṇa aravinda — of the lotus feet ; udakam in the water ; iti thus ; yām which ; anusavanam constantly ; utkṛṣyamāṇa being increased ; bhagavat bhakti — yogena — by devotional service unto the Lord ; dṛḍham greatly ; klidyamāna antaḥ — hṛdayaḥ — being softened within the core of his heart ; autkaṇṭhya by great anxiety ; vivaśa spontaneously ; amīlita slightly open ; locana of eyes ; yugala pair ; kuḍmala from the flowerlike ; vigalita emanating ; amala uncontaminated ; bāṣpa kalayā — with tears ; abhivyajyamāna being manifested ; roma pulaka — kulakaḥ — whose symptoms of ecstasy on the body ; adhunā api even now ; parama ādareṇa — with great reverence ; śirasā by the head ; bibharti he bears .

Translation

Dhruva Mahārāja, the famous son of Mahārāja Uttānapāda, is known as the most exalted devotee of the Supreme Lord because of his firm determination in executing devotional service. Knowing that the sacred Ganges water washes the lotus feet of Lord Viṣṇu, Dhruva Mahārāja, situated on his own planet, to this very day accepts that water on his head with great devotion. Because he constantly thinks of Kṛṣṇa very devoutly within the core of his heart, he is overcome with ecstatic anxiety. Tears flow from his half-open eyes, and eruptions appear on his entire body.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

On Dhruva-loka, Dhruva Mahārāja, the famous son of Mahārāja Uttānapāda, known as an exalted devotee of the Supreme Lord because of his firm determination in executing devotional service, whose heart is softened with bhakti-yoga increasing at every moment, whose hairs stand on end while tears flow uncontrolled from his closed eyes in great longing, with great respect even now holds on his head that water, thinking “This is the foot water from the deity of our family.” On Dhruva-loka (yatra) Dhruva, with determined vow, his heart softened by bhakti-yoga becoming better at every moment, whose hairs stand on end while pure tears flow uncontrollably from his closed lotus eyes out of great longing, takes the water on his head.

Purport

When a person is firmly fixed in devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he is described as vīra-vrata, fully determined. Such a devotee increases his ecstasy in devotional service more and more. Thus as soon as he remembers Lord Viṣṇu, his eyes fill with tears. This is a symptom of a mahā-bhāgavata. Dhruva Mahārāja maintained himself in that devotional ecstasy, and Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu also gave us a practical example of transcendental ecstasy when He lived at Jagannātha Purī. His pastimes there are fully narrated in Caitanya-caritāmṛta.