sā — Devayānī; sannivāsam — living in the association; suhṛdām — of friends and relatives; prapāyām — in a place where water is supplied; iva — like; gacchatām — of tourists on a program for going from one place to another; vijñāya — understanding; īśvara-tantrāṇām — under the influence of the rigid laws of nature; māyā-viracitam — the laws enforced by māyā, the illusory energy; prabhoḥ — of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; sarvatra — everywhere in this material world; saṅgam — association; utsṛjya — giving up; svapna-aupamyena — by the analogy of a dream; bhārgavī — Devayānī, the daughter of Śukrācārya; kṛṣṇe — unto Lord Kṛṣṇa; manaḥ — complete attention; samāveśya — fixing; vyadhunot — gave up; liṅgam — the gross and subtle bodies; ātmanaḥ — of the soul.
Translation
Thereafter, Devayānī, the daughter of Śukrācārya, understood that the materialistic association of husband, friends and relatives is like the association in a hotel full of tourists. The relationships of society, friendship and love are created by the māyā of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, exactly as in a dream. By the grace of Kṛṣṇa, Devayānī gave up her imaginary position in the material world. Completely fixing her mind upon Kṛṣṇa, she achieved liberation from the gross and subtle bodies.
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