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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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यत्सेवया भगवतः कूटस्थस्य मधुद्विषः रतिरासो भवेत्तीव्रः पादयोर्व्यसनार्दनः
yat-sevayā bhagavataḥ kūṭa-sthasya madhu-dviṣaḥ rati-rāso bhavet tīvraḥ pādayor vyasanārdanaḥ
WORD BY WORD
yat to whom; sevayā by service; bhagavataḥ of the Personality of Godhead; kūṭa-sthasya of the unchangeable; madhu-dviṣaḥ the enemy of the Madhu asura; rati-rāsaḥ attachment in different relationships; bhavet develops; tīvraḥ highly ecstatic; pādayoḥ of the feet; vyasana distresses; ardanaḥ vanquishing.;
TRANSLATION
| By serving the feet of the spiritual master, one is enabled to develop transcendental ecstasy in the service of the Personality of Godhead, who is the unchangeable enemy of the Madhu demon and whose service vanquishes one’s material distresses.
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PURPORT
| The association of a bona fide spiritual master like the sage Maitreya can be of absolute help in achieving transcendental attachment for the direct service of the Lord. The Lord is the enemy of the Madhu demon, or in other words He is the enemy of the suffering of His pure devotee. The word rati-rāsaḥ is significant in this verse. Service to the Lord is rendered in different transcendental mellows (relationships): neutral, active, friendly, parental and conjugal. A living entity in the liberated position of transcendental service to the Lord becomes attracted to one of the above-mentioned mellows, and when one is engaged in transcendental loving service to the Lord, one’s service attachment in the material world is automatically vanquished. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (2.59), rasa-varjaṁ raso ’py asya paraṁ dṛṣṭvā nivartate.
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