पीताम्बरधरं देवं वनमालविभूषितम् । लीलापाङ्गतरङ्गैश्च निन्दितानङ्गमूर्च्छितम्
Wearing yellow garments, adorned with a forest garland, with playful glances that surpass even the god of love in enchantment.
अलक्तभवनं तद्वत्पादपद्मं सुशोभनम् । कौस्तुभोद्भासिताङ्गं च दिव्यमूर्तिं मनोहरम्
His lotus feet, splendid as red lacquer, his body shining with the Kaustubha gem, his divine form captivating.
ईषद्धास्यप्रसन्नं च सुवेषं प्रस्तुतं सुरैः । देवदेवं जगन्नाथं त्रेलोक्यमोहनं परम्
Slightly smiling and gracious, beautifully adorned, praised by the gods, Lord of gods, Lord of the universe, supreme enchanter of the three worlds.
कोटिकन्दर्पलीलाभं कमनीयमनीश्वरम् । अमूल्यरत्ननिर्माणभूषणौघेन भूषितम्
Possessing the playfulness of millions of Cupids, charming, unrivaled Lord, adorned with a multitude of ornaments crafted from priceless jewels.
वरं वरण्यं वरदं वरदानामभीप्सितम् । चतुर्णामपि वेदानां कारणानां च कारणम्
The best, the most worthy of being sought, the giver of boons, desired by those who grant boons, the cause of the four Vedas and of all causes.
पाठार्थ मत्प्रियस्थानमागतोऽसि च मायया । पाठं ते लोकशिक्षार्थं रमणं गमनं रणम्
For the sake of recitation, my beloved, you have come here by your own Māyā; your recitation, for the instruction of the world, your delight, your coming, your play.
गुरुपत्न्युवाच अद्य मे सफलं जन्म सफलं जीवनं मम । पातिव्रत्यं च सफलं सफलं च तपोवनम्
The wife of the guru said: Today my birth is fulfilled, my life is fulfilled; my fidelity to my husband is fulfilled, and my life of austerity in the forest is fulfilled.
मद्दक्षहस्तः सफलो दत्तं येनान्नमीप्सितम् । तदाश्रमं तीर्थपरं तीर्थपादपदाङ्कितम्
My right hand is fulfilled, by which I gave the desired food; that hermitage is a supreme pilgrimage, marked by the footprints of the holy.
त्वत्पादरजसा पूता गृहाः प्राङ्गणमुत्तमम् । त्वत्पादपद्मं दृष्ट्वा चैवाऽऽवयोर्जन्मखण्डनम्
Purified by the dust of your feet are the houses and the excellent courtyard; having seen your lotus feet, indeed, the bondage of our births is broken.
तावद्दुःखं च शोकश्च तावद्भोगश्च रोगकः । तावज्जन्मानि कर्माणि क्षुत्पिपासादिकानि च
So long as there is no devotion or vision of your lotus feet, there is suffering, sorrow, enjoyment, disease, births, actions, hunger, thirst, and the like.
यावत्त्वत्पादपद्मस्य भजनं नास्ति दर्शनम् । हे कालकाल भगवन्स्रष्टुः संहर्तुरीश्वर
As long as there is no worship or sight of your lotus feet—O Lord, time of time, God, creator, destroyer, ruler—
कृपां कुरु कृपानाथ मायामोहनिकृन्तन । इत्युक्त्वा साश्रुनेत्रा सा क्रोडे कृत्वा हरिं पुनः स्वस्तनं पाययामास प्रेम्णा च देवकी यथा
Show mercy, O Lord of compassion, cutter of the delusion of Māyā. Having spoken thus, with tearful eyes, she took Hari on her lap again and lovingly nursed him at her breast, as Devakī did.
श्रीकृष्ण उवाच मातस्त्वं मां कथं स्तौषि बालं दुग्धमुखं सुतम् । गच्छ गोलोकमिष्टं च स्वामिना सहसाप्रतम्
Śrī Kṛṣṇa said: Mother, how do you praise me, a child with milk on my lips, your son? Go at once to Goloka, your desired place, together with your husband.
त्यक्त्वा प्राकृतिकं मिथ्या नश्वरं च कलेवरम् । विधाय निर्मलं देहं जन्ममृत्युजराहरम्
Abandoning the natural, false, perishable body, assume a pure form, free from birth, death, and old age.
इत्युक्तवा चतुरो वेदान्पठित्वा मुनिपुंगवात् । मासेन परया भक्त्या दत्त्वा पुत्रं मृतं पुरा
Having spoken thus, and recited the four Vedas as taught by the best of sages, with supreme devotion for a month, she gave her previously dead son.
रत्नानां च त्रिलक्षं च मणीनां पञ्चलक्षणम् । हीरकाणां चतुर्लक्षं मुक्तानां पञ्चलक्षकम्
Three hundred thousand jewels, five hundred thousand gems, four hundred thousand diamonds, and five hundred thousand pearls.
माणिक्यानां द्विलक्षं च वस्त्रं त्रैलोक्यदुर्लभम् । हारं च दुर्गया दतं हस्तरत्नाङ्गुलीयकम्
Two hundred thousand rubies, cloth rare even in the three worlds, a necklace given by Durgā, and jeweled rings for the fingers.
दशकोटिं सुवर्णानां गुरवे दक्षिणां ददौ । अमूल्यरत्ननिर्माणं नारीसर्वाङ्गभूषणमा
He gave as dakṣiṇā to the guru one hundred million pieces of gold, ornaments made of priceless jewels, and all kinds of women's adornments.
गुरुप्रियायै प्रददौ वह्निशुद्धांशुकं वरम् । मुनिर्दत्त्वा च पुत्राय तःसर्वं प्रियया सह
He gave to the guru's beloved wife a garment purified by fire, and the sage, together with his wife, gave all that to his son.
सद्रत्नरथमारुह्य ययौ गोलोकमुत्तमम् । तमद्भूतं हरिं दृष्ट्वा प्रययौ स्वालयं मुदा
Mounting a chariot adorned with precious gems, he went to the supreme Goloka; having seen that wondrous Hari, he joyfully returned to his own abode.
एवं ब्रह्मण्यदेवस्य चरित्रं शृणु नारद । इदं स्तोत्रं महापुण्यं यः पठेद्भक्तिपूर्वकम्
O Nārada, listen to the deeds of the god devoted to Brahman; whoever recites this most auspicious hymn with devotion—
श्रीकृष्णे निश्चलां भक्तिं लभते नात्र संशयः । अस्पष्टकीर्तिः सुयशा मूर्खो भवति पण़्डितः
—undoubtedly attains unwavering devotion to Śrī Kṛṣṇa; one of unclear reputation gains good fame, and a fool becomes learned.
इह लोके सुखं प्राप्य यात्यन्ते श्रीहरेः पदम् । तत्र नित्यं हरेर्दास्यं लभते नात्र संशयः
Having attained happiness in this world, at the end one reaches the abode of Śrī Hari; there, one certainly attains eternal service to Hari—of this there is no doubt.
इतिo श्रीब्रह्मo महाo श्रीकृष्णजन्मखo उत्तo नारदनाo मुनिपत्नीस्तोत्रं नाम द्व्यधिकशततमोऽध्यायः
Thus ends the one hundred and second chapter, entitled 'The Hymn of the Wives of the Sages to Śrī Kṛṣṇa's Birth,' in the great Brahma section.
अथ त्र्यधिकशततमोऽध्यायः नारायण उवाच अथाऽऽगत्य मधुपुरीं प्रणम्य पितरं विभुः । सबलो वटमूले च सस्मार गरुडं हरिः
Chapter one hundred and third. Nārāyaṇa said: Then, having arrived at Mathurā, the Lord bowed to his father; with his brother, beneath a banyan tree, Hari remembered Garuḍa.
सादरं लवणोदं च विश्वकर्माणमीप्सितम् । तत्याज गोपवेषं च नृपवेषं दधार सः
With respect, he summoned the ocean and Viśvakarmā as desired; he abandoned his cowherd form and assumed the form of a king.
एतस्मिन्नन्तरे चक्रमाजगाम् हरिं स्वयम् । परं सुदर्शनं नाम सूर्यकोटिसमप्रभम्
Meanwhile, the discus itself approached Hari—supreme Sudarśana by name, shining like ten million suns.
तेजसा हरिणा तुल्यं परं वैरिविमर्दनम् । अव्यर्थमस्त्रमस्त्राणां प्रवरं परमं परम्
Equal in radiance to Hari, supreme crusher of enemies, the foremost and highest of weapons, unfailing among all weapons.
रत्नयानं पुरः कृत्वा गरुडो हरिसंनिधिम् । विश्वकर्मा सशिष्यश्च जलधिः कम्पितस्तथा
Garuḍa, placing the jewel-encrusted vehicle before him, approached Hari; Viśvakarmā with his disciples, and the ocean, trembling, likewise came.
हरिं प्रणेमुस्ते सर्वे मूर्ध्ना च भक्तिपूर्वकम् । सस्मितः सादरं यत्नात्तानुवाच क्रमाद्विभुः
All of them bowed to Hari with devotion, touching their heads to the ground; smiling, the Lord respectfully addressed them in turn.