SB 6.8.17

SB 6.8.17

Devanagari

सनत्कुमारोऽवतु कामदेवा- द्धयशीर्षा मां पथि देवहेलनात् । देवर्षिवर्य: पुरुषार्चनान्तरात् कूर्मो हरिर्मां निरयादशेषात् ॥ १७ ॥

Verse text

sanat-kumāro ’vatu kāmadevād dhayaśīrṣā māṁ pathi deva-helanāt devarṣi-varyaḥ puruṣārcanāntarāt kūrmo harir māṁ nirayād aśeṣāt

Synonyms

sanat kumāraḥ — the great brahmacārī named Sanat-kumāra ; avatu may he protect ; kāma devāt — from the hands of Cupid or lusty desire ; haya śīrṣā — Lord Hayagrīva, the incarnation of the Lord whose head is like that of a horse ; mām me ; pathi on the path ; deva helanāt — from neglecting to offer respectful obeisances to brāhmaṇas, Vaiṣṇavas and the Supreme Lord ; devarṣi varyaḥ — the best of the saintly sages, Nārada ; puruṣa arcana — antarāt — from the offenses in worshiping the Deity ; kūrmaḥ Lord Kūrma, the tortoise ; hariḥ the Supreme Personality of Godhead ; mām me ; nirayāt from hell ; aśeṣāt unlimited .

Translation

May Sanat-kumāra protect me from lusty desires. As I begin some auspicious activity, may Lord Hayagrīva protect me from being an offender by neglecting to offer respectful obeisances to the Supreme Lord. May Devarṣi Nārada protect me from committing offenses in worshiping the Deity, and may Lord Kūrma, the tortoise, protect me from falling to the unlimited hellish planets.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

May Sanat-kumāra protect me from lust. May Hayagrīva protect me from neglecting to offer obeisances to the Supreme Lord when going on a path. May Nārada protect me from committing offenses while worshiping the deity, and may Kūrma, the tortoise, protect me from falling to the unlimited hellish planets. Kāmadevāt means from the impulse of lust. Pathi deva-helanāt means “not offering respects to the Lord while going on a path.” Puruṣārcanāntarāt means “from faults in worshipping.” This refers to the thirty-two offenses to the deity.

Purport

Lusty desires are very strong in everyone, and they are the greatest impediment to the discharge of devotional service. Therefore those who are very much influenced by lusty desires are advised to take shelter of Sanat-kumāra, the great brahmacārī devotee. Nārada Muni, who is the guide for arcana, is the author of the Nārada-paṣcarātra, which prescribes the regulative principles for worshiping the Deity. Everyone engaged in Deity worship, whether at home or in the temple, should always seek the mercy of Devarṣi Nārada in order to avoid the thirty-two offenses while worshiping the Deity. These offenses in Deity worship are mentioned in The Nectar of Devotion.