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Latest revision as of 04:17, 3 March 2021

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"My lord, you can also see that all the material opulences of this world are certainly separated from their possessor at death"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 8

My lord, you can also see that all the material opulences of this world are certainly separated from their possessor at death.

My lord, you can also see that all the material opulences of this world are certainly separated from their possessor at death. Therefore, if the brāhmaṇa Vāmanadeva is not satisfied by whatever gifts one has given, why not please Him with the riches one is destined to lose at death?

The word vipra means brāhmaṇa, and at the same time "confidential." Bali Mahārāja had confidentially decided to give the gift to Lord Vāmanadeva without discussion, but because such a decision would hurt the hearts of the asuras and his spiritual master, Śukrācārya, he spoke equivocally. Bali Mahārāja, as a pure devotee, had already decided to give all the land to Lord Viṣṇu.