SB 10.14.40
Devanāgarī
श्रीकृष्ण वृष्णिकुलपुष्करजोषदायिन् क्ष्मानिर्जरद्विजपशूदधिवृद्धिकारिन् । उद्धर्मशार्वरहर क्षितिराक्षसध्रु- गाकल्पमार्कमर्हन् भगवन्नमस्ते ॥ ४० ॥
Text
śrī-kṛṣṇa vṛṣṇi-kula-puṣkara-joṣa-dāyin kṣmā-nirjara-dvija-paśūdadhi-vṛddhi-kārin uddharma-śārvara-hara kṣiti-rākṣasa-dhrug ā-kalpam ārkam arhan bhagavan namas te
Synonyms
śrī-kṛṣṇa—O Lord Kṛṣṇa;vṛṣṇi-kula—of the Yadu dynasty;puṣkara—to the lotus;joṣa—pleasure;dāyin—O You who bestow;kṣmā—of the earth;nirjara—the demigods;dvija—thebrāhmaṇas;paśu—and of the animals;udadhi—of the great oceans;vṛddhi—the increase;kārin—O You who cause;uddharma—of atheistic principles;śārvara—of the darkness;hara—O dispeller;kṣiti—upon the earth;rākṣasa—of the demons;dhruk—the opponent;ā-kalpam—until the end of the universe;ā-arkam—as long as the sun shines;arhan—O supremely worshipable Deity;bhagavan—O Supreme Personality of Godhead;namaḥ—I offer my respectful obeisances;te—unto You.
Translation
My dear Śrī Kṛṣṇa, You bestow happiness upon the lotuslike Vṛṣṇi dynasty and expand the great oceans consisting of the earth, the demigods, the brāhmaṇas and the cows. You dispel the dense darkness of irreligion and oppose the demons who have appeared on this earth. O Supreme Personality of Godhead, as long as this universe exists and as long as the sun shines, I will offer my obeisances unto You.
Purport
Here Lord Brahmā indirectly states that Lord Kṛṣṇa should remove Brahmā’s own subtle atheism, which had led him to try to exert illusory power over Lord Kṛṣṇa. According to Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura, Lord Brahmā, in his shame, felt himself to be like a brahma-rākṣasa from Satyaloka who had come to the earth to disturb Lord Kṛṣṇa and His intimate friends and calves. Brahmā is lamenting that although Lord Kṛṣṇa is most exalted, the Lord of all lords, because He had appeared before Brahmā in such a simple and innocent feature — decorated with a stick, a conchshell, ornaments, red clay, a peacock feather and so on, and sporting with His cowherd boyfriends — Brahmā dared to challenge Him. Concerning Brahmā’s prayers, of which this verse is the conclusion, Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura states, “May these prayers of Brahmā, which take away all doubts and broadcast all the definitive conclusions of devotional service, become the expert craftsmanship of the foundation of my consciousness.”
