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sva-janmany aisvaryam balam iha vadhe daitya-vitater
yasah partha-trane yadu-puri maha-sampadam adhat
param jnanam jishnau musalam anu vairagyam anu yo
bhagaih shadbhih purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahMay Nanda's son, who is full of six opulences, who from His very birth was supremely (1) opulent, who displayed supreme (2) strength by killing a multitude of demons, who became supremely (3) famous by protecting Arjuna, who manifested supreme (4) wealth at Dvaraka, the capitol of the Yadus, who spoke supreme transcendental (5) knowledge to Arjuna, and who exhibited supreme (6) renunciation in the Yadus' fratricidal war, be pleased with me.
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catur-bahutvam yah svajani-samaye yo mrid-asane
jagat-kotim kukshy-antara-parimitatvam sva-vapushah
dadhi-sphote brahmany atanuta parananta-tanutam
mahaisvaryaih purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahMay Nanda's son, who is full of great opulences, who at the time of His birth had a four-armed form, who once ate clay, who revealed millions of universes within His mouth, who broke a yogurt pot, and who displayed numberless transcendental forms to Brahma, be pleased with me.
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balam bakyam danta cchadana-varayoh kesini nrige
nripe bahvor anghreh phanini vapushah kamsa-marutoh
giritre daityeshv apy atanuta nijastrasya yad ato
mahaujobhih purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahHe employed the strength of His two lips on Putana, the strength of His arms on Kesi and Nriga, the strength of His feet on Kaliya, the strength of His body on Kamsa and Trinavarta, and the strength of His weapons on Banasura and other demons. May Nanda's son, who possesses all strength, be pleased with me.
4
yato datte muktim ripu-vitataye yan nara-janir
vijeta rudrader api nata-janadhina iti yat
sabhayam draupadya vara-krid ati-pujyo nripa-makhe
yasobhis tat purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahHe possesses all fame because He gives liberation to His enemies, because although He took birth in human society, He defeated Siva and the other demigods, because He is submissive to the humble devotees who offer obeisances to Him, because He gave a benediction to Draupadi in the assembly, and because He was lavishly worshiped in the Rajasuya sacrifice. May Nanda's son be pleased with me.
5
asankhyata gopyo vraja-bhuvi mahishyo madu-pure
sutah pradyumnadyah sura-taru-sudharmadi ca dhanam
bahir dvari brahmady api bali-vaham stauti yad atah
sriyam puraih purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahHe has numberless gopis in Vraja, numberless queens and sons in Dvaraka, parijata trees, the sudharma assembly house, and other opulences, Outside His door Brahma and the demigods offer prayers and bring gifts. May Nanda's son, who possesses all wealth, be pleased with me.
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nyadhad gita-ratnam tri-jagad atulam yat priya-sakhe
param tattvam premnoddhava-parama-bhakte ca nigamam
nija-prana-preshthasv api rasa-bhritam gopa-kulajasv
ato jnanaih purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahHe gave to a dear friend the jewel Bhagavad-gita, which has no equal in the world. With love He gave to Uddhava the ultimate truth of the Vedas. He gave to the saintly gopis, who thought Him more dear than life, the knowledge of the sweetest nectar. May Nanda's son, who possesses all knowledge, be pleased with me.
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kritagaskam vyadham satanum api vaikuntham anayat
mamatvasyaikagran api parijanan hanta vijahau
yad apy ete srutya dhruva-tanutayoktas tad api ha
sva-vairagyaih purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahHe brought an offensive hunter to Vaikuntha in his own body. He abandoned His own proud relatives, even though the sruti declares that they were already liberated and had eternal spiritual bodies. May Nanda's son, who possesses all renunciation, be pleased with me.
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ajatvam janmitvam ratir aratiteharahitata
salilatvam vyaptih parimitir ahanta-mamatayoh
pade tyagatyagav ubhayam api nityam sad urari-
karotisah purnah sa bhavatu mude nanda-tanayahAlthough He is unborn, He takes birth. Although He is affectionate, He is aloof from everything. Although He enjoys pastimes, He is inactive. He is both all-pervading and limited. He possesses and does not possess ego and possessiveness. May Nanda's son, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full of all opulences, be pleased with me.
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samudyat-sandeha-jvara-sata-haram bheshaja-varam
jano yah seveta prathita-bhagavattashtakam idam
tad-aisvarya-svadaih sva-dhiyam ati-velam sarasayan
labhetasau tasya priya-parijananugya-padavimHe who serves this Bhagavattashtaka, which is an excellent medicine to remove the hundred fevers of doubt, and becomes overwhelmed with happiness by tasting in his mind the sweetness of the Lord's opulences, enters the path that leads to the Lord's personal association.