Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 34: Nanda Maharaja Saved and Sankhacuda Slain

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.34.10

tam aprcchad dhrsikesah

pranatam samavasthitam

dipyamanena vapusa

purusam hema-malinam

SYNONYMS

tam -- from him; aprcchat -- inquired; hrsikesah -- the Supreme Lord Hrsikesa; pranatam -- who was offering obeisances; samavasthitam -- standing before Him; dipyamanena -- brilliantly shining; vapusa -- with his body; purusam -- the personality; hema -- golden; malinam -- wearing necklaces.

TRANSLATION

The Supreme Lord Hrsikesa then questioned this personality, who was standing before Him with his head bowed, his brilliantly effulgent body bedecked with golden necklaces.

PURPORT

The demigod was about to speak, and Lord Krsna wanted to focus everyone's attention on his words. Therefore He personally inquired from the worshipable Vidyadhara, who was standing before Him with his head bowed.

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