tad eá¹£a nÄthÄpa durÄpam anyais
tamo-janiḥ krodha-vaśo 'py ahīśaḥ
saá¹sÄra-cakre bhramataḥ Å›arÄ«riṇo
yad-icchataḥ syÄd vibhavaḥ samaká¹£aḥ

 tat - that; eá¹£aḥ - this KÄliya; nÄtha - O Lord; Äpa - has achieved; durÄpam - difficult to achieve; anyaiḥ - by others; tamaḥ-janiḥ - who was born in the mode of ignorance; krodha-vaÅ›aḥ - who was under the sway of anger; api - even; ahi-īśaḥ - the king of serpents; saá¹sÄra-cakre - within the cycle of material existence; bhramataḥ - wandering; Å›arÄ«riṇaḥ - for the embodied living entity; yat - by which (dust of Your lotus feet); icchataḥ - who has material desires; syÄt - manifests; vibhavaḥ - all opulences; samaká¹£aḥ - before his eyes.


Text

O Lord, although this KÄliya, the king of the serpents, has taken birth in the mode of ignorance and is controlled by anger, he has achieved that which is difficult for others to achieve. Embodied souls, who are full of desires and are thus wandering in the cycle of birth and death, can have all benedictions manifested before their eyes simply by receiving the dust of Your lotus feet.

Purport

It is very rare for a conditioned soul to free himself from the contamination of illusion and thus become established in perfect consciousness of the Absolute Truth. And yet this benediction was achieved by the serpent KÄliya because the Lord personally danced upon the serpent’s hoods with His lotus feet. Although we conditioned souls may not receive the mercy of having the Lord dance on our head, we can receive the dust of the lotus feet of the Absolute through the Lord’s representative, the bona fide spiritual master, and thus go back home, back to Godhead, forever freed from the misery and ignorance of the mundane universe.