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Latest revision as of 22:30, 18 February 2024
TEXT 61
- evaṁ kaśmalam āpannaṁ
- naṣṭa-saṁjñam anāyakam
- jñātvāṅgirā nāma ṛṣir
- ājagāma sanāradaḥ
SYNONYMS
evam — thus; kaśmalam — misery; āpannam — having gotten; naṣṭa — lost; saṁjñam — consciousness; anāyakam — without help; jñātvā — knowing; aṅgirāḥ — Aṅgirā; nāma — named; ṛṣiḥ — the saintly person; ājagāma — came; sa-nāradaḥ — with Nārada Muni.
TRANSLATION
When the great sage Aṅgirā understood that the King was almost dead in an ocean of lamentation, he went there with Nārada Ṛṣi.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Sixth Canto, Fourteenth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "King Citraketu's Lamentation."