the devotees though he would be tn difficulty. 3u < for oom^ti^o,
he would enjoy a prosperous life in the ^moony of Rajarsi. Jthor
devotees would be born after nil and would have the sune fortune.
Wherever they would be, they would sing ^y glory in ecst asy.Uddhava
would meet then 3atyakl and Basunanda. Junanda would have met
earlier 3rddhmanda. I disclosed these things to you."
At this Hamadas became glad enough. Let the ilnd of icyuta
Das always dwell on the idus feet of Sri Hart.
CHAPTER - 24
KR3NA UDDHAVA SAMBIDA
Further, Ramadas humbly a,sealed and desired to krou the discourse
between the 'rabhu and Uddhava.
At this, Acyuta continued, 'Dear Ramadasa, well hear from
me what the Lord ^aid unto Uddhava. When Ut hava extras ^ed his
anguish, Prabhu said, "During the ensuing Kall YUga, the 'fn ^ would
become exploiters, they would inflict punishment without finding
any fault with their subjects. ("Thenga Jasmina gahira hhla,i
vyaja dinu dinu badha"- This line 13 not clear).
When the subjects are heavily tax'd, their cases are ^h.
heard even If they a)p al to the king who would turn a deaf ear
to them for the king will have no moral fear for injustice. The
brahmins will give un reading the Vedas, they will rather prefer
reading Tarkasastra and will stoop^o slaying arinals. They wlii
fail to realise the values of life an' would braed insatiable
earthly desires. The kings of oath nable and ignoble birth will
become paupers. The obdurates at aeists swindlers anc the irnoraltsts
he would enjoy a prosperous life in the ^moony of Rajarsi. Jthor
devotees would be born after nil and would have the sune fortune.
Wherever they would be, they would sing ^y glory in ecst asy.Uddhava
would meet then 3atyakl and Basunanda. Junanda would have met
earlier 3rddhmanda. I disclosed these things to you."
At this Hamadas became glad enough. Let the ilnd of icyuta
Das always dwell on the idus feet of Sri Hart.
CHAPTER - 24
KR3NA UDDHAVA SAMBIDA
Further, Ramadas humbly a,sealed and desired to krou the discourse
between the 'rabhu and Uddhava.
At this, Acyuta continued, 'Dear Ramadasa, well hear from
me what the Lord ^aid unto Uddhava. When Ut hava extras ^ed his
anguish, Prabhu said, "During the ensuing Kall YUga, the 'fn ^ would
become exploiters, they would inflict punishment without finding
any fault with their subjects. ("Thenga Jasmina gahira hhla,i
vyaja dinu dinu badha"- This line 13 not clear).
When the subjects are heavily tax'd, their cases are ^h.
heard even If they a)p al to the king who would turn a deaf ear
to them for the king will have no moral fear for injustice. The
brahmins will give un reading the Vedas, they will rather prefer
reading Tarkasastra and will stoop^o slaying arinals. They wlii
fail to realise the values of life an' would braed insatiable
earthly desires. The kings of oath nable and ignoble birth will
become paupers. The obdurates at aeists swindlers anc the irnoraltsts