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Song Name: Agharir Atha Sabhyaih
Official Name: Volume 2 Chapter 7 Verse 18
Author:
Jiva Goswami
Book Name: Gopala Campu
Language:
Sanskrit
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LYRICS:
(1)
aghārir atha sabhyaiḥ sabhāntar upaveśī
prajābhir abhiyātaḥ sametya śubha-veśī
avādi punar etad ravis ca tava pādau
vilokayitum agad ihodyad upasādau
(2)
hasaḿs tu harir ūce na cāyam ahimaḿśuḥ
paraḿ tu bata satrājid eṣa maṇijāḿśuḥ
tad etad avakarṇya prajās tu gatavatyaḥ
sa kṛṣṇam abhi nāgād yathāśu kṛta-hatyaḥ
(3)
haris tad-ati-garva-prakāśa-kṛti-kāmaḥ
nṛpāya maṇim asminn athārdad anu rāmaḥ
adatta maṇim eṣa praseṇam anu yarhi
prahāsam anucakre murārir api tarhi
(4)
yadā tu sa-maṇiḿ taḿ jaghāna vana-siḿhaḥ
gabhīra-manasāsīt tadā ca yadu-siḿhaḥ
tadīya-jana-sańghas tadātha mura-śatrum
apāvadad avetya prati svam api śatrum
(5)
haris tu puru-sadbhir vimṛgya parinaṣṭam
dadarśa haya-yuktaḿ tam eva hari-daṣṭam
mṛgendra-pada-cihnaiḥ prapadya giri-deśam
dadarśa saha sarvair hataḿ ca sa mṛgeśam
(6)
athātra padam ṛkṣa-prabhos ca sa luloke
maṇiḿ tu na hi tac ca pratītāvati loke
tadīya-padam ṛcchan jagāma girir okam
viveśa tad amatvākhilasya nija-śokam
(7)
praviśya sa maharkṣa-prakṛṣṭa-puru-gāmī
apaśyad atha ratnaḿ tadīya-hṛti-kāmī
yad eva kila dhātrīm upetya sukumāraḥ
vihāra-padam agāt tad ṛkṣa-kula-sāraḥ
(8)
sa-ratnam ajihīrṣan murārir iti dhātrī
akūjad ati-bhītā sa-kampātara-gātrī
sa bhalla-kula-mukhyas tadātha hata-buddhiḥ
babhūva saha tena prakṛṣya kṛta-buddhiḥ
(9)
sahāṣṭādaśa-yugmāḿśa tena divasānām
vyadhāta yugam uccair anudyad avasānām
vihṛtya mura-vairī sa tena cira-kālam
cakāra karuṇāktaḿ svakīyam iva bālam
(10)
sa cātha hrdi śuddhas tam etya gati-sāram
nivedya nijam agaḥ prasannam akṛtāram
syamantam api kanyāḿ dade tu vara-bhaktyā
sa jāmbavad-abhikhyaḥ paraḿ ca para-śaktyā
(11)
sa-kanya-maṇi-rāgān murārir atha geham
samarpya maṇim īśe nananda valiteham
trapārta-mati-satrājid atra nija-kanyām
maṇiḿ ca mura-śatrāv aditsad ati-dhanyām
(12)
murārir atha kanyām iyeṣa na tu ratnam
sa-bhaktir iha sā yat paraḿ tu kṛta-yatnam
dravantam atha satrājitas tu kṛta-ghātam
syamanta-haram akrūrakādi-mata-yātam
upetya śata-cāpaḿ jaghāna vana-mālī
syamanta-maṇim akrūrakāc ca mati-śālī
(13)
sametya yadu-vṛndaḿ pratoṣya bahu-karmā
sa eṣa tava goṣṭha-kṣitīśa kṛta-śarmā
vrajasya nayanāliḿ bibharti jita-tandraḥ
sadāpi paripūrṇas tvadīya-kula-candraḥ
TRANSLATION
- When glorious Lord Krsna entered the assembly, the people told Him, “The sun-god has come to see Your feet.”
Lord Krsna smiled and said, “He is not the sun-god. He is King Satrajit holding a splendid jewel.” Hearing this, the people left. Satrajit did not approach Lord Krsna, but quickly left also.
- Desiring to expose Satrajit’s selfish pride, Lord Balarama asked him to give the jewel to King Ugrasena. When Satrajit gave it to his brother Prasena instead, Lord Krsna laughed aloud.
- When a lion in the jungle killed Prasena, Lord Krsna became heavy at heart. Then Satrajit and his friends spoke badly of Lord Krsna, thinking Him their enemy.
- Searching with many exalted persons, Lord Krsna found Prasena’s body mauled to death by a lion. Following the pawprints to a mountainous country, Krsna found the lion was also dead.
- Lord Krsna found Jambavan’s footprints, but not the jewel. Leaving the other people behind, Lord Krsna followed the footprints into a mountain cave.
- Entering Jambavan’s home, and seeing the jewel, Lord Krsna wished to take it. Jambavan’s son, the prince of the Rksas, who had been playing with the jewel, ran to his nurse.
When Lord Krsna wanted to take the jewel, the frightened and trembling nurse screamed. Intelligent Jamabavan came at once and, his intelligence now clouded, attacked Lord Krsna.
Krsna and Jambavan fought for twenty-eight days, but neither could defeat the other. After playing in this way for a long time, Lord Krsna finally bestowed his mercy on Jamabavan as if Jamabavan were His own son.
- Pure-hearted Jambavan surrendered to Lord Krsna, begged forgiveness for his offense of fighting with the Lord, and with great devotion offered the jewel and his daughter, Jambavati, to the Lord.
- Returning with Jambavati and the jewel, and giving the jewel to King Satrajit, Lord Krsna was happy at heart. Embarrassed, King Satrajit decided to give his own daughter, as well as the jewel, to Lord Krsna.
Lord Krsna accepted Satrajit’s daughter, Satyabhama, but not the jewel. With great devotion, Satyabhama had endeavored to attain Lord Krsna. Then, in a conspiracy led by Akrura and others, Satadhanva killed Satrajit, stole the jewel, and fled. Lord Krsna pursued him, killed him, and later took the jewel from Akrura.
- O Nanda, O king of Vraja, Lord Krsna then met with the Yadavas and pleased them in many ways. Lord Krsna is a full moon eternally rising in your family, a full moon that is the life of all the eyes of Vraja.
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UPDATED: October 16, 2015