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So these Yamadutas, order carriers of Yamaraja, they were surprised to see how nice they are, good-looking. So they were surprised, and they were asking question that kasya va, "Whose servants you are? We are Yamaraja's servant. We are so ugly-looking, and you are so beautiful. So whose servants you are?" Kasya, "whose," means either "whose servant" or "whose son," like that. Kasya va kuta ayatah: "And wherefrom you are coming?" Kasmat: "And what is the business? Here you have got... You are so nice-looking. We have come to take this sinful man, and what business you have got here? Why you are forbidding us?" Kim devah: "Are you demigods or semi-demigods?" In the upper planetary system there are gods, demigods. But yuyam kim siddha-sattamah. Siddha-sattamah means in the spiritual world. Siddha means "completely perfect," and sattamah, "devotees."
So these Yamadūtas, order carriers of Yamarāja, they were surprised to see how nice they are, good-looking. So they were surprised, and they were asking question that ''kasya vā'', "Whose servants you are? We are Yamarāja's servant. We are so ugly-looking, and you are so beautiful. So whose servants you are?" ''Kasya'', "whose," means either "whose servant" or "whose son," like that. ''Kasya kuta āyātāḥ'': "And wherefrom you are coming?" ''Kasmāt'': "And what is the business? Here you have got. . . You are so nice-looking. We have come to take this sinful man, and what business you have got here? Why you are forbidding us?" ''Kiṁ devāḥ'': "Are you demigods or semi-demigods?" In the upper planetary system there are gods, demigods. But ''yūyaṁ kiṁ siddha-sattamāḥ. Siddha-sattamāḥ'' means in the spiritual world. ''Siddha'' means "completely perfect," and ''sattamāḥ'', "devotees."


Within this material world there is one Siddhaloka. Siddha, carana. They are called siddha, means all the yogic mystic powers they have got naturally. Here in this, on the earthly planet, if we want to get some mystic power, we have to practice it by yoga, mystic exercise. But in that planet, Siddhaloka, they are born perfect. Just like if you want to swim in the water, you have to learn it, you have to practice it. But within the sea or water even a small fish, he can very expertly swim, a born qualification. You cannot go against the current of the sea or the water of the river, but a small fish takes pleasure going against the current. Tulasi dasa has said that to go against the current is very difficult. Even an elephant is washed away. But a small fish, because he has taken shelter of the ocean, he can go against the current. This is the... So if we take shelter of Krsna, then even the current is against we can go, because... The same example: the fish has taken shelter of the ocean. Although very small animal, he can go against the...
Within this material world there is one Siddhaloka. ''Siddha, caraṇa''. They are called ''siddha'', means all the yogic mystic powers they have got naturally. Here in this, on the earthly planet, if we want to get some mystic power, we have to practice it by ''yoga'', mystic exercise. But in that planet, Siddhaloka, they are born perfect. Just like if you want to swim in the water, you have to learn it, you have to practice it. But within the sea or water even a small fish, he can very expertly swim, a born qualification. You cannot go against the current of the sea or the water of the river, but a small fish takes pleasure going against the current. Tulasī dāsa has said that to go against the current is very difficult. Even an elephant is washed away. But a small fish, because he has taken shelter of the ocean, he can go against the current. This is the. . . So if we take shelter of Kṛṣṇa, then even the current is against we can go, because. . . The same example: the fish has taken shelter of the ocean. Although very small animal, he can go against the. . .
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Within this material world there is one Siddhaloka. Siddha, carana. They are called siddha, means all the yogic mystic powers they have got naturally. Here in this, on the earthly planet, if we want to get some mystic power, we have to practice it by yoga, mystic exercise. But in that planet, Siddhaloka, they are born perfect.


So these Yamadūtas, order carriers of Yamarāja, they were surprised to see how nice they are, good-looking. So they were surprised, and they were asking question that kasya vā, "Whose servants you are? We are Yamarāja's servant. We are so ugly-looking, and you are so beautiful. So whose servants you are?" Kasya, "whose," means either "whose servant" or "whose son," like that. Kasya vā kuta āyātāḥ: "And wherefrom you are coming?" Kasmāt: "And what is the business? Here you have got. . . You are so nice-looking. We have come to take this sinful man, and what business you have got here? Why you are forbidding us?" Kiṁ devāḥ: "Are you demigods or semi-demigods?" In the upper planetary system there are gods, demigods. But yūyaṁ kiṁ siddha-sattamāḥ. Siddha-sattamāḥ means in the spiritual world. Siddha means "completely perfect," and sattamāḥ, "devotees."

Within this material world there is one Siddhaloka. Siddha, caraṇa. They are called siddha, means all the yogic mystic powers they have got naturally. Here in this, on the earthly planet, if we want to get some mystic power, we have to practice it by yoga, mystic exercise. But in that planet, Siddhaloka, they are born perfect. Just like if you want to swim in the water, you have to learn it, you have to practice it. But within the sea or water even a small fish, he can very expertly swim, a born qualification. You cannot go against the current of the sea or the water of the river, but a small fish takes pleasure going against the current. Tulasī dāsa has said that to go against the current is very difficult. Even an elephant is washed away. But a small fish, because he has taken shelter of the ocean, he can go against the current. This is the. . . So if we take shelter of Kṛṣṇa, then even the current is against we can go, because. . . The same example: the fish has taken shelter of the ocean. Although very small animal, he can go against the. . .