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pitari bhraṁśite sthānād<br>
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indrāṇyā dharṣaṇād dvijaiḥ<br>
:indrāṇyā dharṣaṇād dvijaiḥ
prāpite 'jagaratvaṁ vai<br>
:prāpite 'jagaratvaṁ vai
yayātir abhavan nṛpaḥ<br>
:yayātir abhavan nṛpaḥ
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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pitari—when his father; bhraṁśite—was caused to fall down; sthānāt—from the heavenly planets; indrāṇyāḥ—of Śacī, the wife of Indra; dharṣaṇāt—from offending; dvijaiḥ—by them (upon her lodging a complaint with the brāhmaṇas); prāpite—being degraded to; ajagaratvam—the life of a snake; vai—indeed; yayātiḥ—the son named Yayāti; abhavat—became; nṛpaḥ—the king.
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Because Nahuṣa, the father of Yayāti, molested Indra's wife, Śacī, who then complained to Agastya and other brāhmaṇas, these saintly brāhmaṇas cursed Nahuṣa to fall from the heavenly planets and be degraded to the status of a python. Consequently, Yayāti became the king.
Because Nahuṣa, the father of Yayāti, molested Indra's wife, Śacī, who then complained to Agastya and other brāhmaṇas, these saintly brāhmaṇas cursed Nahuṣa to fall from the heavenly planets and be degraded to the status of a python. Consequently, Yayāti became the king.
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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pitari bhraṁśite sthānād
indrāṇyā dharṣaṇād dvijaiḥ
prāpite 'jagaratvaṁ vai
yayātir abhavan nṛpaḥ


SYNONYMS

pitari — when his father; bhraṁśite — was caused to fall down; sthānāt — from the heavenly planets; indrāṇyāḥ — of Śacī, the wife of Indra; dharṣaṇāt — from offending; dvijaiḥ — by them (upon her lodging a complaint with the brāhmaṇas); prāpite — being degraded to; ajagaratvam — the life of a snake; vai — indeed; yayātiḥ — the son named Yayāti; abhavat — became; nṛpaḥ — the king.


TRANSLATION

Because Nahuṣa, the father of Yayāti, molested Indra's wife, Śacī, who then complained to Agastya and other brāhmaṇas, these saintly brāhmaṇas cursed Nahuṣa to fall from the heavenly planets and be degraded to the status of a python. Consequently, Yayāti became the king.



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