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ŚB 10.89.8-9

शयानं श्रिय उत्सङ्गे पदा वक्षस्यताडयत् ।
तत उत्थाय भगवान् सह लक्ष्म्या सतां गति: ॥ ८ ॥
स्वतल्पादवरुह्याथ ननाम शिरसा मुनिम् ।
आह ते स्वागतं ब्रह्मन् निषीदात्रासने क्षणम् ।
अजानतामागतान् व: क्षन्तुमर्हथ न: प्रभो ॥ ९ ॥
śayānaṁ śriya utsaṅge
padā vakṣasy atāḍayat
tata utthāya bhagavān
saha lakṣmyā satāṁ gatiḥ
sva-talpād avaruhyātha
nanāma śirasā munim
āha te svāgataṁ brahman
niṣīdātrāsane kṣaṇam
ajānatām āgatān vaḥ
kṣantum arhatha naḥ prabho

Synonyms

śayānamwho was lying down; śriyaḥof the goddess of fortune; utsaṅgeon the lap; padāwith his foot; vakṣasion His chest; atāḍayathe kicked; tataḥthen; utthāyastanding up; bhagavānthe Personality of Godhead; saha lakṣmyātogether with Goddess Lakṣmī; satāmof pure devotees; gatiḥthe destination; svaHis; talpātfrom the bed; avaruhyaclimbing down; athathen; nanāmaHe bowed down; śirasāwith His head; munimto the sage; āhaHe said; teto you; su-āgatamwelcome; brahmanO brāhmaṇa; niṣīdaplease sit; atrain this; āsaneseat; kṣaṇamfor a moment; ajānatāmwho were unaware; āgatānarrived; vaḥof you; kṣantumforgive; arhathayou should please; naḥus; prabhoO master.

Translation

There he went up to the Supreme Lord, who was lying with His head on the lap of His consort, Śrī, and kicked Him on the chest. The Lord then rose, along with Goddess Lakṣmī, as a sign of respect. Coming down from His bedstead, that supreme goal of all pure devotees bowed His head to the floor before the sage and told him, ‘Welcome, brāhmaṇa. Please sit in this chair and rest awhile. Kindly forgive us, dear master, for not noticing your arrival.’

Purport

According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, at the time of this pastime Bhṛgu Muni had not yet become a pure Vaiṣṇava; otherwise he would not have acted so rashly toward the Supreme Lord. Not only was Lord Viṣṇu taking rest, but He was lying with His head in His wife’s lap. For Bhṛgu to strike Him in this position — and not with his hand but with his foot — was worse than any other offense Bhṛgu could have imagined.
Śrīla Prabhupāda comments: “Of course, Lord Viṣṇu is all-merciful. He did not become angry at the activities of Bhṛgu Muni, for Bhṛgu Muni was a great brāhmaṇa. A brāhmaṇa is to be excused even if he sometimes commits an offense, and Lord Viṣṇu set the example. Yet it is said that from the time of this incident the goddess of fortune, Lakṣmī, has not been very favorably disposed toward the brāhmaṇas, and therefore because the goddess of fortune withholds her benedictions from them, the brāhmaṇas are generally very poor.”