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"You are Mahārāja Pāṇḍu himself, and your wife is Kuntīdevī herself. All your highly intellectual sons are representatives of the five Pāṇḍavas." | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 27 January 2020
TEXT 53
- sākṣāt pāṇḍu tumi, tomāra patnī kuntī
- pañca-pāṇḍava tomāra pañca-putra mahā-mati
SYNONYMS
sākṣāt pāṇḍu—directly Mahārāja Pāṇḍu; tumi—you; tomāra—your; patnī—wife; kuntī—like Kuntīdevī; pañca-pāṇḍava—five Pāṇḍavas; tomāra—your; pañca-putra—five sons; mahā-mati—all highly intellectual.
TRANSLATION
"You are Mahārāja Pāṇḍu himself, and your wife is Kuntīdevī herself. All your highly intellectual sons are representatives of the five Pāṇḍavas."