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Song Name: Om Namo Bhagavate Tasmai
Official Name: Gajendra Moksana; Canto 8 Chapter 3 Verses 2 - 29
Author: Vyasadeva
Book Name: Bhagavata
Purana (Srimad Bhagavatam)
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
oḿ namo bhagavate tasmai
yata etac cid-ātmakam
puruṣāyādi-bījāya
pareśāyābhidhīmahi
(2)
yasminn idaḿ yataś cedaḿ
yenedaḿ ya idaḿ svayam
yo 'smāt parasmāc ca paras
taḿ prapadye svayambhuvam
(3)
yaḥ svātmanīdaḿ nija-māyayārpitaḿ
kvacid vibhātaḿ kva ca tat tirohitam
aviddha-dṛk sākṣy ubhayaḿ tad īkṣate
sa ātma-mūlo 'vatu
māḿ parāt-paraḥ
(4)
kālena pańcatvam iteṣu kṛtsnaśo
lokeṣu pāleṣu ca sarva-hetuṣu
tamas tadāsīd gahanaḿ gabhīraḿ
yas tasya pāre
'bhivirājate vibhuḥ
(5)
na yasya devā
ṛṣayaḥ padaḿ
vidur
jantuḥ punaḥ ko 'rhati gantum
īritum
yathā naṭasyākṛtibhir
viceṣṭato
duratyayānukramaṇaḥ sa māvatu
(6)
didṛkṣavo yasya padaḿ
sumańgalaḿ
vimukta-sańgā munayaḥ susādhavaḥ
caranty aloka-vratam avraṇaḿ vane
bhūtātma-bhūtāḥ suhṛdaḥ
sa me gatiḥ
(7)
na vidyate yasya ca janma karma vā
na nāma-rūpe guṇa-doṣa eva vā
tathāpi lokāpyaya-sambhavāya
yaḥ
sva-māyayā tāny anukālam ṛcchati
(8)
tasmai namaḥ pareśāya
brahmaṇe 'nanta-śaktaye
arūpāyoru-rūpāya
nama āścarya-karmaṇe
(9)
nama ātma-pradīpāya
sākṣiṇe paramātmane
namo girāḿ vidūrāya
manasaś cetasām api
(10)
sattvena pratilabhyāya
naiṣkarmyeṇa vipaścitā
namaḥ kaivalya-nāthāya
nirvāṇa-sukha-saḿvide
(11)
namaḥ śāntāya
ghorāya
mūḍhāya guṇa-dharmiṇe
nirviśeṣāya sāmyāya
namo jńāna-ghanāya
ca
(12)
kṣetra-jńāya namas tubhyaḿ
sarvādhyakṣāya sākṣiṇe
puruṣāyātma-mūlāya
mūla-prakṛtaye namaḥ
(13)
sarvendriya-guṇa-draṣṭre
sarva-pratyaya-hetave
asatā cchāyayoktāya
sad-ābhāsāya
te namaḥ
(14)
namo namas te
'khila-kāraṇāya
niṣkāraṇāyādbhuta-kāraṇāya
sarvāgamāmnāya-mahārṇavāya
namo 'pavargāya parāyaṇāya
(15)
guṇāraṇi-cchanna-cid-uṣmapāya
tat-kṣobha-visphūrjita-mānasāya
naiṣkarmya-bhāvena vivarjitāgama-
svayaḿ-prakāśāya namas karomi
(16)
mādṛk prapanna-paśu-pāśa-vimokṣaṇāya
muktāya bhūri-karuṇāya
namo 'layāya
svāḿśena sarva-tanu-bhṛn-manasi
pratīta-
pratyag-dṛśe bhagavate bṛhate namas te
(17)
ātmātma-jāpta-gṛha-vitta-janeṣu saktair
duṣprāpaṇāya guṇa-sańga-vivarjitāya
muktātmabhiḥ sva-hṛdaye paribhāvitāya
jńānātmane bhagavate nama īśvarāya
(18)
yaḿ dharma-kāmārtha-vimukti-kāmā
bhajanta iṣṭāḿ
gatim āpnuvanti
kiḿ cāśiṣo
rāty api deham avyayaḿ
karotu me 'dabhra-dayo vimokṣaṇam
(19)
ekāntino yasya na
kańcanārthaḿ
vāńchanti ye vai bhagavat-prapannāḥ
aty-adbhutaḿ tac-caritaḿ sumańgalaḿ
gāyanta ānanda-samudra-magnāḥ
(20)
tam akṣaraḿ
brahma paraḿ pareśam
avyaktam ādhyātmika-yoga-gamyam
atīndriyaḿ sūkṣmam ivātidūram
anantam ādyaḿ paripūrṇam īḍe
(21)
yasya brahmādayo devā
vedā lokāś carācarāḥ
nāma-rūpa-vibhedena
phalgvyā ca kalayā kṛtāḥ
(22)
yathārciṣo 'gneḥ savitur gabhastayo
niryānti saḿyānty asakṛt sva-rociṣaḥ
tathā yato 'yaḿ guṇa-sampravāho
buddhir manaḥ khāni śarīra-sargāḥ
(23)
sa vai na
devāsura-martya-tiryań
na strī na ṣaṇḍho na pumān na
jantuḥ
nāyaḿ guṇaḥ
karma na san na cāsan
niṣedha-śeṣo jayatād aśeṣaḥ
(24)
jijīviṣe nāham ihāmuyā kim
antar bahiś cāvṛtayebha-yonyā
icchāmi kālena na yasya viplavas
tasyātma-lokāvaraṇasya mokṣam
(25)
so 'haḿ viśva-sṛjaḿ viśvam
aviśvaḿ viśva-vedasam
viśvātmānam ajaḿ brahma
praṇato 'smi paraḿ
padam
(26)
yoga-randhita-karmāṇo
hṛdi yoga-vibhāvite
yogino yaḿ prapaśyanti
yogeśaḿ taḿ nato 'smy aham
(27)
namo namas tubhyam
asahya-vega-
śakti-trayāyākhila-dhī-guṇāya
prapanna-pālāya duranta-śaktaye
kad-indriyāṇām anavāpya-vartmane
(28)
nāyaḿ veda svam ātmānaḿ
yac-chaktyāhaḿ-dhiyā hatam
taḿ duratyaya-māhātmyaḿ
bhagavantam ito 'smy
aham
TRANSLATION
1)
Gajendra said: I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme Person, Vasudeva
[om namo bhagavate vasudevaya]. Because of
Him this material body acts due to the presence of spirit, and He is therefore
the root cause of everyone. He is worshipable for
such exalted persons as Brahma and Shiva, and He has entered the heart of every
living being. Let me meditate upon Him. (Srimad-Bhagavatam
8.3.2)
2)
The Supreme Godhead is the supreme platform on which everything rests, the
ingredient by which everything has been produced, and the person who has
created and is the only cause of this cosmic manifestation. Nonetheless, He is
different from the cause and the result. I surrender unto Him, the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, who is self-sufficient in everything. (8.3.3)
3)
The Supreme Personality of Godhead, by expanding His own energy, keeps this
cosmic manifestation visible and again sometimes renders it invisible. He is
both the supreme cause and the supreme result, the observer and the witness, in
all circumstances. Thus He is transcendental to everything. May that Supreme
Personality of Godhead give me protection. (8.3.4)
4)
In due course of time, when all the causative and effective manifestations of
the universe, including the planets and their directors and maintainers, are
annihilated, there is a situation of dense darkness. Above this darkness,
however, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, I take shelter of His lotus
feet. (8.3.5)
5)
An artist onstage, being covered by attractive dresses and dancing with
different movements, is not understood by his audience; similarly, the
activities and features of the Supreme Artist cannot be understood even by the
demigods or great sages, and certainly not by those who are unintelligent like
animals. Neither the demigods and sages nor the unintelligent can understand
the features of the Lord, nor can they express in words His actual position.
May that Supreme Personality of Godhead give me protection. (8.3.6)
6)
Renunciants and great sages who see all living beings
equally, who are friendly to everyone and who flawlessly practice in the forest
the vows of brahmacarya [celibate student], vanaprastha [retired] and sannyasa
[renunciation] desire to see the all-auspicious lotus feet of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead. May that same Supreme Personality of Godhead be my
destination. (8.3.7)
7-8)
The Supreme Personality of Godhead has no material birth, activities, name,
form, qualities or faults. To fulfill the purpose for which this material world
is created and destroyed, He comes in the form of a human being like Lord Rama or Lord Krishna by His original internal potency. He
has immense potency, and in various forms, all free from material
contamination, He acts wonderfully. He is therefore the Supreme Brahman. I
offer my respects to Him. (8.3.8-9)
9)
I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, the self-effulgent Supersoul,
who is the witness in everyone's heart, who enlightens the individual soul and
who cannot be reached by exercises of the mind, words or consciousness.
(8.3.10)
10)
The Supreme Personality of Godhead is realized by pure devotees who act in the
transcendental existence of bhakti-yoga. He is the bestower of uncontaminated happiness and is the master of
the transcendental world. Therefore I offer my respects unto Him. (8.3.11)
11)
I offer my respectful obeisances to Lord Vasudev, who is all-pervading, to the Lord's fierce form as
Lord Nrisimhadeva, to the Lord's form as an animal
[Lord Varahadeva], to Lord Dattatreya,
who preached impersonalism, to Lord Buddha, and to
all the other incarnations. I offer my respectful obeisances
unto the Lord, who has no material qualities but who accepts the three
qualities of goodness, passion and ignorance within this material world. I also
offer my respectful obeisances unto the impersonal
Brahman effulgence. (8.3.12)
12)
I beg to offer my respectful obeisances unto You, who
are the Supersoul, the superintendent of everything,
and the witness of all that occurs. You are the Supreme Person, the origin of
material nature and of the total material energy. You are also the owner of the
material body. Therefore, You are the supreme complete. I offer my respectful obeisances unto You. (8.3.13)
13)
My Lord, You are the observer of all the objectives of the senses. Without Your
mercy, there is no possibility of solving the problem of doubts. The material
world is just like a shadow resembling You. Indeed, one accepts this material
world as real because it gives a glimpse of Your existence. (8.3.14)
14)
My Lord, You are the cause of all causes, but You Yourself have no causes.
Therefore You are the wonderful cause of everything. I offer my respectful obeisances unto You, who are the shelter of the Vedic
knowledge contained in the shastras like the Pancharatras and Vedanta-sutra, which are Your
representations, and who are the source of the parampara
system. Because it is You who can give liberation, You are the only shelter for
all transcendentalists. Let me offer my respectful obeisances
unto You. (8.3.15)
15)
My Lord, as the fire in arani wood is covered, You
and Your unlimited knowledge are covered by the material modes of nature. Your mind,
however, is not attentive to the activities of the modes of nature. Those who
are advanced in spiritual knowledge are not subject to the regulative
principles directed in the Vedic literature. Because such advanced souls are
transcendental, You personally appear in their pure minds. Therefore I offer my
respectful obeisances unto You. (8.3.16)
16)
Since an animal such as I has surrendered unto You, who are supremely
liberated, certainly You will release me from this dangerous position. Indeed,
being extremely merciful, You incessantly try to deliver me. By Your partial
feature as Paramatma, You are situated in the hearts
of all embodied beings. You are celebrated as direct transcendental knowledge,
and You are unlimited. I offer my respectful obeisances
unto You, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. (8.3.17)
17)
My Lord, those who are completely freed from material contamination always
meditate upon You within the cores of their hearts. You are extremely difficult
to attain for those like me who are too attached to mental concoction, home,
relatives, friends, money, servants and assistants. You are the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, uncontaminated by the modes of nature. You are the
reservoir of all enlightenment, the supreme controller. I therefore offer my
respectful obeisances unto You. (8.3.18)
18)
After worshiping the Supreme Personality of Godhead, those who are interested
in the four principles of religion, economic development, sense gratification
and liberation obtain from Him what they desire. What then is to be said of
other benedictions? Indeed, sometimes the Lord gives a spiritual body to such
ambitious worshipers. May that Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is
unlimitedly merciful, bestow upon me the benediction of liberation from this
present danger and from the materialistic way of life. (8.3.19)
19-20)
Unalloyed devotees, who have no desire other than to serve the Lord, worship
Him in full surrender and always hear and chant about His activities, which are
most wonderful and auspicious. Thus they always merge in an ocean of
transcendental bliss. Such devotees never ask the Lord for any benediction. I,
however, am in danger. Thus I pray to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who
is eternally existing, who is invisible, who is the Lord of all great
personalities, such as Brahma, and who is available only by transcendental bhakti-yoga. Being extremely subtle, He is beyond the reach
of my senses and transcendental to all external realization. He is unlimited,
He is the original cause, and He is completely full in everything. I offer my obeisances unto Him. (8.3.20-21)
21-23)The
Supreme Personality of Godhead creates His minor parts and parcels, the jiva-tattva, beginning with Lord Brahma, the demigods and
the expansions of Vedic knowledge [Sama, Rig, Yajur and Atharva Vedas] and
including all other living entities, moving and nonmoving, with their different
names and characteristics. As the sparks of a fire or the shining rays of the
sun emanate from their source and merge into it again and again, the mind, the
intelligence, the senses, the gross and subtle material bodies, and the
continuous transformations of the different modes of nature all emanate from
the Lord and again merge into Him. He is neither demigod nor demon, neither
human nor bird nor beast. He is not woman, man or neuter, nor is He an animal.
He is not a material quality, a fruitive activity, a
manifestation or nonmanifestation. He is the last
word in the discrimination of "not this, or not that," and He is
unlimited. All glories to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. (8.3.22-24)
24)
I do not wish to live anymore after I am released from the attack of the
crocodile. What is the use of an elephant's body covered externally and
internally by ignorance? I simply desire eternal liberation from the covering
of ignorance. That covering is not destroyed by the influence of time. (8.3.25)
25)
Now, fully desiring release from material life, I offer my respectful obeisances unto that Supreme Person who is the creator of
the universe, who is Himself the form of the universe and who is nonetheless
transcendental to this cosmic manifestation. He is the supreme knower of
everything in this world, the Supersoul of the
universe. He is the unborn, supremely situated Lord. I offer my respectful obeisances unto Him. (8.3.26)
26)
I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme,
the Supersoul, the master of all mystic yoga, who is
seen in the core of the heart by perfect mystics when they are completely
purified and freed from the reactions of fruitive
activity by practicing bhakti-yoga. (8.3.27)
27)
My Lord, You are the controller of formidable strength in three kinds of
energy. You appear as the reservoir of all sense pleasure and the protector of
the surrendered souls. You possess unlimited energy, but You are unapproachable
by those who are unable to control their senses. I offer my respectful obeisances unto You again and again. (8.3.28)
28)
I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, by whose illusory energy the jiva
[individual spirit soul], who is part and parcel of God, forgets his real
identity because of the bodily concept of life. I take shelter of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, whose glories are difficult to understand. (8.3.29)
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