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gurv-arthe tyakta-rājyo vyacarad anuvanaṁ padma-padbhyāṁ priyāyāḥ
pāṇi-sparśākṣamābhyāṁ mṛjita-patha-rujo yo harīndrānujābhyām
vairūpyāc chūrpaṇakhyāḥ priya-viraha-ruṣāropita-bhrū-vijṛmbha-
trastābdhir baddha-setuḥ khala-dava-dahanaḥ kosalendro ’vatān naḥ

WORD BY WORD — PALABRA POR PALABRA



TRANSLATION — TRADUCCION

To keep the promise of His father intact, Lord Rāmacandra immediately gave up the position of king and, accompanied by His wife, mother Sītā, wandered from one forest to another on His lotus feet, which were so delicate that they were unable to bear even the touch of Sītā’s palms. The Lord was also accompanied by Hanumān [or by another monkey, Sugrīva], king of the monkeys, and by His own younger brother Lord Lakṣmaṇa, both of whom gave Him relief from the fatigue of wandering in the forest. Having cut off the nose and ears of Śūrpaṇakhā, thus disfiguring her, the Lord was separated from mother Sītā. He therefore became angry, moving His eyebrows and thus frightening the ocean, who then allowed the Lord to construct a bridge to cross the ocean. Subsequently, the Lord entered the kingdom of Rāvaṇa to kill him, like a fire devouring a forest. May that Supreme Lord, Rāmacandra, give us all protection.Para sostener la promesa de Su padre, el Señor Rāmacandra no dudó en abandonar la posición de rey y, en compañía de Su esposa, madre Sītā, anduvo errante de bosque en bosque con Sus pies de loto, tan delicados que hasta el contacto de las manos de Sītā les era áspero e intolerable. Le acompañaron también Hanumān, el rey de los monos [u otro mono, Sugrīva], y Su hermano menor, el Señor Lakṣmaṇa, quienes Le aliviaban de las fatigas del bosque. Por haber desfigurado a Śūrpaṇakhā cortándole la nariz y las orejas, el Señor Se vio separado de madre Sītā. Debido a ello Se enfadó mucho, y el océano, aterrorizado por el movimiento de Sus cejas, Le permitió construir un puente para cruzarlo. A continuación, el Señor entró en el reino de Rāvaṇa para matarle, como un incendio que devora un bosque. Que el Señor Supremo, Rāmacandra, nos brinde plena protección.

PURPORT — SIGNIFICADO

This verse has not purport by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Svāmi Prabhupāda.

Este verso no tiene significado de Su Divina Gracia A.C. Bhaktivedanta Svāmi Prabhupāda.

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