Garga Samhita 2603

Garga Samhita

Canto Four : Chapter Seventeen

Sri Yamuna-stava
Prayers to Sri Yamuna

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Text 8

rajjur va visayandha-kupa-tarane papakhu-darvi-kari
veny-usnik ca viraja-murti-ciraso malasti va sundari
dhanyam bhagyam atah param bhuvi nrnam yatradi-krd vallabha
goloke 'py ati-durlabhati-cubhaga bhaty advitiya nadi[1]

Sri Yamuna is a rope to pull one out of the blind well of sense gratification. Sri Yamuna is a snake to eat the rat of sin. Sri Yamuna is a beautiful crown of flowers on the usnik poems that are the hair on the head of the Lord's universal form. Sri Yamuna gives wealth and good fortune to the people of this world. Even is Goloka, Sri Yamuna is dear, rare, glorious, and without any rival.


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References

  1. rajjuh - a rope; va - or; visaya - of the senses; andha - blind; kupa - well; tarane - delivering; papa - of sin; akhu - the mouse; darvikari - snake; veni - braids; usnikthe meter usnik; ca - and; viraja - of the universe; murti - of the form; cirasah - of the head; mala - grland; asti - is; va - or; sundari - beautiful; dhanyam - wealth; bhagyam - good fortune; atah - then; param - after; bhuvi - in the earth; nrnam - of the people; yatra - where; adi - first; krt - doing; vallabha - dear; goloke - in Goloka; api - even; ati-durlabha - very rare; ati-cubhaga - very glorious; bhaty - shines; advitiya - without a rival; nadi - river.

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