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amantrya cabhyanujnatah
parisvajyabhivadya tam
aruroha ratham kaiscit
parisvakto 'bhivaditah
SYNONYMS
amantryataking permission; caand; abhyanujnatahbeing permitted; parisvajyaembracing; abhivadyabowing down at the feet; tamunto Maharaja Yudhisthira; arurohaascended; rathamthe chariot; kaiscitby someone; parisvaktahbeing embraced; abhivaditahbeing offered obeisances.
TRANSLATION
Afterwards, when the Lord asked permission to depart and the King gave it, the Lord offered His respects to Maharaja Yudhisthira by bowing down at his feet, and the King embraced Him. After this the Lord, being embraced by others and receiving their obeisances, got into His chariot.
PURPORT
Maharaja Yudhisthira was the elder cousin of Lord Krsna, and therefore while departing from him the Lord bowed down at the King's feet. The King embraced Him as a younger brother, although the King knew perfectly well that Krsna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Lord takes pleasure when some of His devotees accept Him as less important in terms of love. No one is greater than or equal to the Lord, but He takes pleasure in being treated as younger than His devotees. These are all transcendental pastimes of the Lord. The impersonalist cannot enter into the supernatural roles played by the devotee of the Lord. Thereafter Bhima and Arjuna embraced the Lord because they were of the same age, but Nakula and Sahadeva bowed down before the Lord because they were younger than He.

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