Garga Samhita (English)

by Danavir Goswami | 425,489 words

The Garga-samhita Verse 1.10.37, English translation, including word-by-word: This text represents a Vaishnava scripture which narrates the life Krishna, It was composed in seventeen cantos by Garga Muni: an ancient sage and priest of the Yadu dynasty having. This is verse 1 of Chapter 10 (Description of the Birth of Lord Balarama) of Canto 1 (goloka-khanda).

Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning:

धरा-धराय पूर्णाय
स्व-धाम्ने सीर-पाणये
सहस्र-शिरसे नित्यं
नमह् सङ्कर्षणाय ते

dharā-dharāya pūrṇāya
sva-dhāmne sīra-pāṇaye
sahasra-śirase nityaṃ
namah saṅkarṣaṇāya te

dharāof the earth; dharāya—to the holder; pūrṇāya—perfect and complete; sva-dhāmne—self-effulgent; sīraa plow; pāṇaye—in hand; sahasraa thousand; śirase—heads; nityam—eternally; namah—obeisances; saṅkarṣaṇāya—Saṅkarṣaṇa; te— to You.

English translation of verse 1.10.37:

Eternal obeisances to You, Lord Saṅkarṣaṇa, the maintainer of the earth, perfect and complete, effulgent and glorious, holding a plow in Your hand, and having a thousand heads!

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