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Shri Suta uvacha | |||
Iti bheetah prajadrohat sarva dharma vivitsaya | |||
Tato binasanam pragad yatra devabrato' patat. | |||
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Sri Suta uvacha—Sri Suta Goswami said, Iti—thus, Bheetah—being afraid of, Prajadrohat—on account of killing the subjects, Sarva—all, Dharma—acts of religiosity, Vivitsaya—for the matter of understanding, Tato—thereafter, Binasanam—the place where the fight was done, Pragad—they all went, Yatra—where, Devabrata—Bhismadeva, Apatat—lay down for passing away. | Sri Suta uvacha—Sri Suta Goswami said, Iti—thus, Bheetah—being afraid of, Prajadrohat—on account of killing the subjects, Sarva—all, Dharma—acts of religiosity, Vivitsaya—for the matter of understanding, Tato—thereafter, Binasanam—the place where the fight was done, Pragad—they all went, Yatra—where, Devabrata—Bhismadeva, Apatat—lay down for passing away. | ||
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Suta Goswami said, "thus being afraid of the act of killng the subjects in the battlefield of Kurkshetra, Maharaj Yudhisthir went to that place of massacre where Bhismadeva was lying on the bed of arrows for passing away." | Suta Goswami said, "thus being afraid of the act of killng the subjects in the battlefield of Kurkshetra, Maharaj Yudhisthir went to that place of massacre where Bhismadeva was lying on the bed of arrows for passing away." | ||
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In this nineth chapter, as it is willed by Lord Sri Krishna, Bhisma deva will impart instructions to King Yudhisthir on the subject of duties on occupational engagements. Bhismadeva also will offer his last prayer to the Lord on the verge of his passing away from this mortal world and thus become liberated from the bondage of further material engagements. Bhismadeva was endowed with the power of leaving his material body at his will and his lying down on the bed of arrows was his own choice. This passing away of the great warrior attracted the attention of all the contemporary elites and all of them assembled there to show their feelings of love, respect and affection for the great soul. | In this nineth chapter, as it is willed by Lord Sri Krishna, Bhisma deva will impart instructions to King Yudhisthir on the subject of duties on occupational engagements. Bhismadeva also will offer his last prayer to the Lord on the verge of his passing away from this mortal world and thus become liberated from the bondage of further material engagements. Bhismadeva was endowed with the power of leaving his material body at his will and his lying down on the bed of arrows was his own choice. This passing away of the great warrior attracted the attention of all the contemporary elites and all of them assembled there to show their feelings of love, respect and affection for the great soul. | ||
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TEXT No. 1
Shri Suta uvacha Iti bheetah prajadrohat sarva dharma vivitsaya Tato binasanam pragad yatra devabrato' patat.
ENGLISH SYNONYMS
Sri Suta uvacha—Sri Suta Goswami said, Iti—thus, Bheetah—being afraid of, Prajadrohat—on account of killing the subjects, Sarva—all, Dharma—acts of religiosity, Vivitsaya—for the matter of understanding, Tato—thereafter, Binasanam—the place where the fight was done, Pragad—they all went, Yatra—where, Devabrata—Bhismadeva, Apatat—lay down for passing away.
TRANSLATION
Suta Goswami said, "thus being afraid of the act of killng the subjects in the battlefield of Kurkshetra, Maharaj Yudhisthir went to that place of massacre where Bhismadeva was lying on the bed of arrows for passing away."
PURPORT
In this nineth chapter, as it is willed by Lord Sri Krishna, Bhisma deva will impart instructions to King Yudhisthir on the subject of duties on occupational engagements. Bhismadeva also will offer his last prayer to the Lord on the verge of his passing away from this mortal world and thus become liberated from the bondage of further material engagements. Bhismadeva was endowed with the power of leaving his material body at his will and his lying down on the bed of arrows was his own choice. This passing away of the great warrior attracted the attention of all the contemporary elites and all of them assembled there to show their feelings of love, respect and affection for the great soul.