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Song Lyrics: Krsna
Tvadiya Pada Pankaja
Purport Author: A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami
This
verse, prayer, is taken from one book known as Mukunda-mala-stotra. This prayer
was offered by one king whose name was Kulasekhara. He was a great king, at the
same time a great devotee. There are many instances in the history of Vedic
literature that the kings were very great devotees, and they are called
rajarsis. Rajarsis means: although they are on the royal throne, they are all
saintly persons. So this Kulasekhara, King Kulasekhara, is praying to Krsna
that "My dear Krsna, the swan of my mind may now be entrapped with the
stem of your lotus feet. Because, at the point of death, the three elements of
bodily functions, namely the mucus, and the bile, and the air, they will
overlap, and there will be a choking in the voice, so I shall not be able to
utter your sweet Holy Name at the point of my death.'' The comparison is given
in this way, that the white swan, whenever it finds a lotus flower, it goes
there and sports by diving into the water and entangling him in the stem of the
lotus flower. So King Kulasekhara wants that in the healthy stage of his mind
and body, he may be immediately entangled with the stem of the lotus feet of
the Lord and die immediately. The idea is that one should take to Krsna
consciousness while his mind and body is in good condition. Do not wait for the
last stage of your life. Just go on practicing Krsna consciousness while your
body and mind is in a healthy state, and then at the time of death you shall be
able to remember Krsna and His pastimes and be immediately transferred to the
spiritual kingdom.