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bubhuje ca yathā-kālaṁ
kāmān dharmam apīḍayan
varṣa-pūgān bahūn nṝṇām
abhidhyātāṅghri-pallavaḥ
Synonyms
bubhuje—He enjoyed; ca—also; yathā-kalam—as long as required; kāmān—all enjoyment; dharmam—religious principles; apīḍayan—without transgressing; varsa-pūgān—duration of years; bahun—many; nrnam—of the people in general; abhidhyāta—being meditated upon; aṅghri-pallavaḥ—His lotus feet. ¶
Translation
Without transgressing the religious principles, Lord Rāmacandra, whose lotus feet are worshiped by devotees in meditation, enjoyed with all the paraphernalia of transcendental pleasure for as long as needed. ¶
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Eleventh Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Lord Rāmacandra Rules the World.” ¶