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tato 'gniveśyo bhagavān<br>
:tato 'gniveśyo bhagavān
agniḥ svayam abhūt sutaḥ<br>
:agniḥ svayam abhūt sutaḥ
kānīna iti vikhyāto<br>
:kānīna iti vikhyāto
jātūkarṇyo mahān ṛṣiḥ<br>
:jātūkarṇyo mahān ṛṣiḥ
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tataḥ—from Devadatta; agniveśyaḥ—a son named Agniveśya; bhagavān—the most powerful; agniḥ—the fire-god; svayam—personally; abhūt—became; sutaḥ—the son; kānīnaḥ—Kānīna; iti—thus; vikhyātaḥ—was celebrated; jātūkarṇyaḥ—Jātūkarṇya; mahān ṛṣiḥ—the great saintly person.
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From Devadatta came a son known as Agniveśya, who was the fire-god Agni himself. This son, who was a celebrated saint, was well known as Kānīna and Jātūkarṇya.
From Devadatta came a son known as Agniveśya, who was the fire-god Agni himself. This son, who was a celebrated saint, was well known as Kānīna and Jātūkarṇya.
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Agniveśya was also known as Kānīna and Jātūkarṇya.
Agniveśya was also known as Kānīna and Jātūkarṇya.
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 21

tato 'gniveśyo bhagavān
agniḥ svayam abhūt sutaḥ
kānīna iti vikhyāto
jātūkarṇyo mahān ṛṣiḥ


SYNONYMS

tataḥ — from Devadatta; agniveśyaḥ — a son named Agniveśya; bhagavān — the most powerful; agniḥ — the fire-god; svayam — personally; abhūt — became; sutaḥ — the son; kānīnaḥ — Kānīna; iti — thus; vikhyātaḥ — was celebrated; jātūkarṇyaḥ — Jātūkarṇya; mahān ṛṣiḥ — the great saintly person.


TRANSLATION

From Devadatta came a son known as Agniveśya, who was the fire-god Agni himself. This son, who was a celebrated saint, was well known as Kānīna and Jātūkarṇya.


PURPORT

Agniveśya was also known as Kānīna and Jātūkarṇya.



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