Fourteen Worlds
FOURTEEN WORLDSVedic Cosmology

SB 9.11.36

Devanāgarī

बुभुजे च यथाकालं कामान् धर्ममपीडयन् । वर्षपूगान् बहून् नृणामभिध्याताङ्‌घ्रिपल्लव: ॥ ३६ ॥

Text

bubhuje ca yathā-kālaṁ kāmān dharmam apīḍayan varṣa-pūgān bahūn nṝṇām abhidhyātāṅghri-pallavaḥ

Synonyms

bubhuje—He enjoyed;ca—also;yathā-kālam—as long as required;kāmān—all enjoyment;dharmam—religious principles;apīḍayan—without transgressing;varṣa-pūgān—duration of years;bahūn—many;nṝṇām—of the people in general;abhidhyāta—being meditated upon;aṅghri-pallavaḥ—His lotus feet.

Translation

Without transgressing the religious principles, Lord Rāmacandra, whose lotus feet are worshiped by devotees in meditation, enjoyed with all the paraphernalia of transcendental pleasure for as long as needed.

Purport

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Eleventh Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Lord Rāmacandra Rules the World.”
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