yasmin bhagavato netran
nyapatann asru-bindavah
krpaya samparitasya
prapanne rpitaya bhrsam
tad vai bindusaro nama
sarasvatya pariplutam
punyam sivamrta-jalam
maharsi-gana-sevitam
SYNONYMS
yasminin which; bhagavatahof the Lord; netratfrom the eye; nyapatanfell down; asru-bindavahteardrops; krpayaby compassion; samparitasyawho was overwhelmed; prapanneon the surrendered soul (Kardama); arpitayaplaced upon; bhrsamextremely; tatthat; vaiindeed; bindu-sarahlake of tears; namacalled; sarasvatyaby the River Sarasvati; pariplutamoverflowed; punyamholy; sivaauspicious; amrtanectar; jalamwater; maha-rsiof great sages; ganaby hosts; sevitamserved.
TRANSLATION
The holy Lake Bindu-sarovara, flooded by the waters of the River Sarasvati, was resorted to by hosts of eminent sages. Its holy water was not only auspicious but as sweet as nectar. It was called Bindu-sarovara because drops of tears had fallen there from the eyes of the Lord, who was overwhelmed by extreme compassion for the sage who had sought His protection.
PURPORT
Kardama underwent austerities to gain the causeless mercy of the Lord, and when the Lord arrived there He was so compassionate that in pleasure He shed tears, which became Bindu-sarovara. Bindu-sarovara, therefore, is worshiped by great sages and learned scholars because, according to the philosophy of the Absolute Truth, the Lord and the tears from His eyes are not different. Just as drops of perspiration which fell from the toe of the Lord became the sacred Ganges, so teardrops from the transcendental eyes of the Lord became Bindu-sarovara. Both are transcendental entities and are worshiped by great sages and scholars. The water of Bindu-sarovara is described here as sivamrta jala. Siva means curing. Anyone who drinks the water of Bindu-sarovara is cured of all material diseases; similarly, anyone who takes his bath in the Ganges also is relieved of all material diseases. These claims are accepted by great scholars and authorities and are still being acted upon even in this fallen age of Kali.
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