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dine dine svarṇa-bhārān<br>
:dine dine svarṇa-bhārān
aṣṭau sa sṛjati prabho<br>
:aṣṭau sa sṛjati prabho
durbhikṣa-māry-ariṣṭāni<br>
:durbhikṣa-māry-ariṣṭāni
sarpādhi-vyādhayo 'śubhāḥ<br>
:sarpādhi-vyādhayo 'śubhāḥ
na santi māyinas tatra<br>
:na santi māyinas tatra
yatrāste 'bhyarcito maṇiḥ<br>
:yatrāste 'bhyarcito maṇiḥ
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dine dine—day after day; svarṇa—of gold; bhārān—bhāras (a measure of weight); aṣṭau—eight; saḥ—it; sṛjati—would produce; prabho—O master (Parīkṣit Mahārāja); durbhikṣa—famine; māri—untimely deaths; ariṣṭāni—catastrophes; sarpa—snake (bites); ādhi—mental disorders; vyādhayaḥ—diseases; aśubhāḥ—inauspicious; na santi—there are none; māyinaḥ—cheaters; tatra—there; yatra—where; āste—it is present; abhyarcitaḥ—properly worshiped; maṇiḥ—the gem.
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Each day the gem would produce eight bhāras of gold, my dear Prabhu, and the place in which it was kept and properly worshiped would be free of calamities such as famine or untimely death, and also of evils like snake bites, mental and physical disorders and the presence of deceitful persons.
Each day the gem would produce eight bhāras of gold, my dear Prabhu, and the place in which it was kept and properly worshiped would be free of calamities such as famine or untimely death, and also of evils like snake bites, mental and physical disorders and the presence of deceitful persons.
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Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī gives the following śāstric reference concerning the bhāra:
Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī gives the following śāstric reference concerning the ''bhāra:''


:caturbhir vrīhibhir guñjāṁ
:''caturbhir vrīhibhir guñjāṁ'''
:guñjāḥ pañca paṇaṁ paṇān
:''guñjāḥ pañca paṇaṁ paṇān''
:aṣṭau dharaṇam aṣṭau ca
:''aṣṭau dharaṇam aṣṭau ca''
:karṣaṁ tāṁś caturaḥ palam
:''karṣaṁ tāṁś caturaḥ palam''
:tulāṁ pala-śataṁ prāhur
:''tulāṁ pala-śataṁ prāhur''
:bhāraḥ syād viṁśatis tulāḥ
:''bhāraḥ syād viṁśatis tulāḥ''


"Four rice grains are called one guñjā; five guñjās, one paṇa; eight paṇas, one karṣa; four karṣas, one pala; and one hundred palas, one tulā. Twenty tulās make up one bhāra." Since there are about 3,700 grains of rice in an ounce, the Syamantaka jewel was producing approximately 170 pounds of gold every day.
"Four rice grains are called one ''guñjā''; five ''guñjās'', one ''paṇa''; eight ''paṇas'', one ''karṣa''; four ''karṣas'', one ''pala''; and one hundred ''palas'', one ''tulā''. Twenty ''tulās'' make up one ''bhāra''." Since there are about 3,700 grains of rice in an ounce, the Syamantaka jewel was producing approximately 170 pounds of gold every day.
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 17 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 11

dine dine svarṇa-bhārān
aṣṭau sa sṛjati prabho
durbhikṣa-māry-ariṣṭāni
sarpādhi-vyādhayo 'śubhāḥ
na santi māyinas tatra
yatrāste 'bhyarcito maṇiḥ


SYNONYMS

dine dine — day after day; svarṇa — of gold; bhārānbhāras (a measure of weight); aṣṭau — eight; saḥ — it; sṛjati — would produce; prabho — O master (Parīkṣit Mahārāja); durbhikṣa — famine; māri — untimely deaths; ariṣṭāni — catastrophes; sarpa — snake (bites); ādhi — mental disorders; vyādhayaḥ — diseases; aśubhāḥ — inauspicious; na santi — there are none; māyinaḥ — cheaters; tatra — there; yatra — where; āste — it is present; abhyarcitaḥ — properly worshiped; maṇiḥ — the gem.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Each day the gem would produce eight bhāras of gold, my dear Prabhu, and the place in which it was kept and properly worshiped would be free of calamities such as famine or untimely death, and also of evils like snake bites, mental and physical disorders and the presence of deceitful persons.


PURPORT

Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī gives the following śāstric reference concerning the bhāra:

caturbhir vrīhibhir guñjāṁ'
guñjāḥ pañca paṇaṁ paṇān
aṣṭau dharaṇam aṣṭau ca
karṣaṁ tāṁś caturaḥ palam
tulāṁ pala-śataṁ prāhur
bhāraḥ syād viṁśatis tulāḥ

"Four rice grains are called one guñjā; five guñjās, one paṇa; eight paṇas, one karṣa; four karṣas, one pala; and one hundred palas, one tulā. Twenty tulās make up one bhāra." Since there are about 3,700 grains of rice in an ounce, the Syamantaka jewel was producing approximately 170 pounds of gold every day.



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