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जाये उत्तानपादस्य सुनीतिः सुरुचिस्तयोः । सुरुचिः प्रेयसी पत्युर्नेतरा यत्सुतो ध्रुवः ॥८॥
jāye uttānapādasya sunītiḥ surucis tayoḥ suruciḥ preyasī patyur netarā yat-suto dhruvaḥ
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TRANSLATION TRADUCCION
| King Uttānapāda had two queens, named Sunīti and Suruci. Suruci was much more dear to the King; Sunīti, who had a son named Dhruva, was not his favorite. | | | El rey Uttānapāda tenía dos reinas, Sunīti y Suruci. El rey quería mucho más a Suruci; Sunīti, que tenía un hijo llamado Dhruva, no era su favorita. | |
PURPORT SIGNIFICADO
| The great sage Maitreya wanted to describe the pious activities of the kings. Priyavrata was the first son of Svāyambhuva Manu, and Uttānapāda was the second, but the great sage Maitreya immediately began to speak of Dhruva Mahārāja, the son of Uttānapāda, because Maitreya was very eager to describe pious activities. The incidents in the life of Dhruva Mahārāja are very attractive for devotees. From his pious actions, one can learn how one can detach himself from material possessions and how one can enhance one’s devotional service by severe austerities and penances. By hearing the activities of pious Dhruva, one can enhance one’s faith in God and can directly connect with the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and thus one can very soon be elevated to the transcendental platform of devotional service. The example of Dhruva Mahārāja’s austerities can immediately generate a feeling of devotional service in the hearts of the hearers. | | | El gran sabio Maitreya deseaba relatar las actividades piadosas de los reyes. El hijo mayor de Svāyambhuva Manu era Priyavrata, y Uttānapāda era el segundo. A pesar de ello, como estaba muy deseoso de relatar actividades piadosas, el gran sabio Maitreya enseguida empezó a hablar de Dhruva Mahārāja, el hijo de Uttānapāda. Los episodios de la vida de Dhruva Mahārāja son muy atractivos para los devotos. De sus piadosos actos, podemos aprender a desapegarnos de las posesiones materiales y a realzar nuestro servicio devocional con rigurosas austeridades y penitencias. Si escuchamos acerca de las actividades del piadoso Dhruva, nuestra fe en Dios aumenta, y podemos conectarnos directamente con la Suprema Personalidad de Dios, de manera que en poco tiempo podamos elevarnos hasta el plano trascendental del servicio devocional. El ejemplo de Dhruva Mahārāja puede generar inmediatamente un sentimiento de servicio devocional en el corazón de quien escucha. | | | << Previous Anterior | Next Siguiente >>
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