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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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एवं च तस्मिन्नरदेवदेवे प्रायोपविष्टे दिवि देवसङ्घाः प्रशस्य भूमौ व्यकिरन्प्रसूनैर्मुदा मुहुर्दुन्दुभयश्च नेदुः
evaṁ ca tasmin nara-deva-deve prāyopaviṣṭe divi deva-saṅghāḥ praśasya bhūmau vyakiran prasūnair mudā muhur dundubhayaś ca neduḥ
WORD BY WORD
evam thus; ca and; tasmin in that; nara-deva-deve upon the King’s; prāya-upaviṣṭe being engaged in fasting to death; divi in the sky; deva demigods; saṅghāḥ all of them; praśasya having praised the action; bhūmau on the earth; vyakiran scattered; prasūnaiḥ with flowers; mudā in pleasure; muhuḥ continually; dundubhayaḥ celestial drums; ca also; neduḥ beaten;
TRANSLATION
| Thus the King, Mahārāja Parīkṣit, sat to fast until death. All the demigods of the higher planets praised the King’s actions and in pleasure continually scattered flowers over the earth and beat celestial drums.
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PURPORT
| Even up to the time of Mahārāja Parīkṣit there were interplanetary communications, and the news of Mahārāja Parīkṣit’s fasting unto death to attain salvation reached the higher planets in the sky where the intelligent demigods live. The demigods are more luxurious than human beings, but all of them are obedient to the orders of the Supreme Lord. There is no one in the heavenly planets who is an atheist or nonbeliever. Thus any devotee of the Lord on the surface of the earth is always praised by them, and in the case of Mahārāja Parīkṣit they were greatly delighted and thus gave tokens of honor by scattering flowers over the earth and by beating celestial drums. A demigod takes pleasure in seeing someone go back to Godhead. He is always pleased with a devotee of the Lord, so much so that by his adhidaivic powers he may help the devotees in all respects. And by their actions, the Lord is pleased with them. There is an invisible chain of complete cooperation between the Lord, the demigods and the devotee of the Lord on earth.
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