| Canto 10: The Summum Bonum | Chapter 28: Krsna Rescues Nanda Maharaja from the Abode of Varuna |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.28.2
tam grhitvanayad bhrtyo
varunasyasuro 'ntikam
avajnayasurim velam
SYNONYMS
tam -- him; grhitva -- seizing; anayat -- brought; bhrtyah -- a servant: varunasya -- of Varuna, the lord of the sea; asurah -- demon; antikam -- to the presence (of his master); avajnaya -- who had disregarded; asurim -- the inauspicious ; velam -- time; pravistam -- having entered ; udakam -- the water; nisi -- during the night.
TRANSLATION
Because Nanda Maharaja entered the water in the dark of night, disregarding that the time was inauspicious, a demoniac servant of Varuna seized him and brought him to his master.
PURPORT
Nanda Maharaja was intent on breaking his fast during the Dvadasi day, of which there remained only a few minutes. Thus he entered the water to bathe at an inauspicious time, before the first dawn light.
The servant of Varuna who arrested Nanda Maharaja is stated here to be an asura, or demon, for obvious reasons. First, the servant was foolishly ignorant of Nanda Maharaja's position as the pastime father of the Supreme Absolute Truth. Also, Nanda Maharaja's intention was to carry out the injunctions of scripture; therefore Varuna's servant should not have arrested Nanda on the technical grounds that he bathed in the Yamuna at an inauspicious time. Later in this chapter Varuna himself will say, ajanata mamakena mudhena: "This was done by my ignorant servant, who is a fool." This foolish servant did not understand the position of Krsna or Nanda Maharaja or devotional service to the Lord.
In conclusion, it is clear that Lord Krsna wanted to give His personal audience to Varuna and simultaneously accomplish other didactic purposes. Thus this wonderful pastime will now unfold.
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