SB 6.3.27

SB 6.3.27

Devanagari

ते देवसिद्धपरिगीतपवित्रगाथा ये साधव: समद‍ृशो भगवत्प्रपन्ना: । तान्नोपसीदत हरेर्गदयाभिगुप्तान् नैषां वयं न च वय: प्रभवाम दण्डे ॥ २७ ॥

Verse text

te deva-siddha-parigīta-pavitra-gāthā ye sādhavaḥ samadṛśo bhagavat-prapannāḥ tān nopasīdata harer gadayābhiguptān naiṣāṁ vayaṁ na ca vayaḥ prabhavāma daṇḍe

Synonyms

te they ; deva by the demigods ; siddha and the inhabitants of Siddhaloka ; parigīta sung ; pavitra gāthāḥ — whose pure narrations ; ye who ; sādhavaḥ devotees ; samadṛśaḥ who see everyone equally ; bhagavat prapannāḥ — being surrendered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead ; tān them ; na not ; upasīdata should go near ; hareḥ of the Supreme Personality of Godhead ; gadayā by the club ; abhiguptān being fully protected ; na not ; eṣām of these ; vayam we ; na ca and also not ; vayaḥ unlimited time ; prabhavāma are competent ; daṇḍe in punishing .

Translation

My dear servants, please do not approach such devotees, for they have fully surrendered to the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. They are equal to everyone, and their narrations are sung by the demigods and the inhabitants of Siddhaloka. Please do not even go near them. They are always protected by the club of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and therefore Lord Brahmā and I and even the time factor are not competent to chastise them.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

Do not approach those who have surrendered to the Lord, who see everything equally, who have proper conduct and who are praised with pure narrations by the devatās and Siddhas, since they are protected by the club of the Lord. We, including Brahmā and time, do not have the power to punish them. Whatever you have done up to this time can be left as it is by good fortune. From now on, please listen to what I instruct. Gāthāḥ means narrations. Their pure narrations are recited by the devatās. They see equally the happiness and suffering of themselves and others. They are protected by the club of the Lord. I think the servants of Viṣṇu have forgiven you for your one offense today. But if you again approach the devotees, then you will be crushed by the club of the Lord situated in their hands. We, including even Brahmā and time (vayaḥ), the controller of Brahmā, cannot punish them.

Purport

In effect, Yamarāja warned his servants, “My dear servants, despite what you may have done previously to disturb the devotees, henceforward you should stop. The actions of devotees who have surrendered unto the lotus feet of the Lord and who constantly chant the holy name of the Lord are praised by the demigods and the residents of Siddhaloka. Those devotees are so respectable and exalted that Lord Viṣṇu personally protects them with the club in His hand. Therefore, regardless of what you have done this time, henceforward you should not approach such devotees; otherwise you will be killed by the club of Lord Viṣṇu. This is my warning. Lord Viṣṇu has a club and cakra to punish nondevotees. Do not risk punishment by attempting to disturb the devotees. Not to speak of you, if even Lord Brahmā or I were to punish them, Lord Viṣṇu would punish us. Therefore do not disturb the devotees any further.”