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Song Name: Vasudevoditopata Sanka
Official Name: Obeisance 18 Verse 69 to 74
Author: Sanatana Goswami
Book Name: Krsna Lila Stava
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
vasudevoditopāta-
śańkā nanda-śubhaśrita
vraja-mohana-sad-veśa-
viśa-stana-bakīkṣita
(2)
lajjā-mīlita-netrābja
pūtanāṇkādhiropita
bakī-prāṇa-payaḥ-pāyin
pūtanā-stana-pīḍana
(3)
pūtanā-krośa-janaka
putanā-prāṇa-śośaṇa
śaṭ-krosī-vyāpi-bhī-dāyi-
pūtanā-deha-pātana
(4)
nānā-rakśā-vidhāna-jṇa-
gopa-strī-kṛta-rakśaṇa
vinyasta-rakśā-go-dhūle
go-mūtra-śakṛd-āpluta
(5)
gopikā-vihitājādi-
bīja-nyāsābhimantrita
dahyamāna-bakī-deha-
saurabhy-vyāpita-kśite
(6)
pūtanā-mocana dveśṭṛ-
rākśasī-sad-gati-prada
nandāghrāta-śiro-madhya
jaya vismāpita-vraja
TRANSLATION
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O Krsna, Nanda Maharaja became frightened by Vasudeva’s description of impending calamity and he took shelter of the all-auspicious Supreme Personality of Godhead. O Lord, the sister of Bakasura, Putana, smeared poison upon her breasts and assumed the form of a beautiful woman, enchanting and bewildering the residents of Vrajabhumi. O Lord, this demoness had the opportunity to see You.
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O Krsna, embarrassed, You closed Your lotus-eyes and Putana placed You upon her lap. You caused her great pain and by drinking out her life-breath as You drank her milk.
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O Krsna, drying up Putana’s life, You caused her to cry out. Her body fell and became a very frightening twelve-mile long corpse.
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O Krsna, the gopis, expert at performing various protective measures, sprinkled you with dust upraised by the cows, covered You with scow dung and bathed You with cow-urine, to protect You.
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O Krsna, the gopis protected You by chanting bija and myasa mantras beginning with the word Aja. When the body of Putana was burned, it spread a sweet fragrance everywhere.
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O Krsna, You thus liberated the demoness Putana, Who hated You, and permitted her to return to the spiritual world. (Seeing all these pastimes), the residents of Vrajabhumi became amazed, and Nanda Maharaja smelled Your head (with paternal affection). O Lord all glories unto You.
REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:
This song is based on Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10 Chapter 6.
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UPDATED:** July 4, 2009