ittham sva-gokulam ananya-gatiṠnirīkṣya
sa-strÄ«-kumÄram ati-duḥkhitam Ätma-hetoḥ
ÄjñÄya martya-padavÄ«m anuvartamÄnaḥ
sthitvÄ muhÅ«rtam udatiṣṭhad uraá¹…ga-bandhÄt

 ittham - in this fashion; sva-gokulam - His own community of Gokula; ananya-gatim - having no other goal or shelter (than Him); nirÄ«ká¹£ya - observing; sa-strÄ« - including the women; kumÄram - and children; ati-duḥkhitam - extremely distressed; Ätma-hetoḥ - on His account; ÄjñÄya - understanding; martya-padavÄ«m - the way of mortals; anuvartamÄnaḥ - imitating; sthitvÄ - remaining; muhÅ«rtam - for some time; udatiṣṭhat - He rose up; uraá¹…ga - of the serpent; bandhÄt - from the bonds.


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The Lord remained for some time within the coils of the serpent, imitating the behavior of an ordinary mortal. But when He understood that the women, children and other residents of His village of Gokula were in acute distress because of their love for Him, their only shelter and goal in life, He immediately rose up from the bonds of the KÄliya serpent.

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