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:brahma-hatyām añjalinā
brahma-hatyām añjalinā<br>
:jagrāha yad apīśvaraḥ
jagrāha yad apīśvaraḥ<br>
:saṁvatsarānte tad aghaṁ
saṁvatsarānte tad aghaṁ<br>
:bhūtānāṁ sa viśuddhaye
bhūtānāṁ sa viśuddhaye<br>
:bhūmy-ambu-druma-yoṣidbhyaś
bhūmy-ambu-druma-yoṣidbhyaś<br>
:caturdhā vyabhajad dhariḥ
caturdhā vyabhajad dhariḥ<br>
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''brahma-hatyām''—the sinful reaction for killing a ''brāhmaṇa''; ''añjalinā''—with folded hands; ''jagrāha''—assumed the responsibility for; ''yat api''—although; ''īśvaraḥ''—very powerful; ''saṁvatsara-ante''—after one year; ''tat agham''—that sinful reaction; ''bhūtānām''—of the material elements; ''saḥ''—he; ''viśuddhaye''—for purification; ''bhūmi''—unto the earth; ''ambu''—water; ''druma''—trees; ''yoṣidbhyaḥ''—and unto women; ''caturdhā''—in four divisions; ''vyabhajat''—divided; ''hariḥ''—King Indra.
brahma-hatyām—the sinful reaction for killing a brāhmaṇa; añjalinā—with folded hands; jagrāha—assumed the responsibility for; yat api—although; īśvaraḥ—very powerful; saṁvatsara-ante—after one year; tat agham—that sinful reaction; bhūtānām—of the material elements; saḥ—he; viśuddhaye—for purification; bhūmi—unto the earth; ambu—water; druma—trees; yoṣidbhyaḥ—and unto women; caturdhā—in four divisions; vyabhajat—divided; hariḥ—King Indra.
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Although Indra was so powerful that he could neutralize the sinful reactions for killing a brāhmaṇa, he repentantly accepted the burden of these reactions with folded hands. He suffered for one year, and then to purify himself he distributed the reactions for this sinful killing among the earth, water, trees and women.
Although Indra was so powerful that he could neutralize the sinful reactions for killing a brāhmaṇa, he repentantly accepted the burden of these reactions with folded hands. He suffered for one year, and then to purify himself he distributed the reactions for this sinful killing among the earth, water, trees and women.
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Revision as of 09:12, 13 May 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 6

brahma-hatyām añjalinā
jagrāha yad apīśvaraḥ
saṁvatsarānte tad aghaṁ
bhūtānāṁ sa viśuddhaye
bhūmy-ambu-druma-yoṣidbhyaś
caturdhā vyabhajad dhariḥ


SYNONYMS

brahma-hatyām—the sinful reaction for killing a brāhmaṇa; añjalinā—with folded hands; jagrāha—assumed the responsibility for; yat api—although; īśvaraḥ—very powerful; saṁvatsara-ante—after one year; tat agham—that sinful reaction; bhūtānām—of the material elements; saḥ—he; viśuddhaye—for purification; bhūmi—unto the earth; ambu—water; druma—trees; yoṣidbhyaḥ—and unto women; caturdhā—in four divisions; vyabhajat—divided; hariḥ—King Indra.


TRANSLATION

Although Indra was so powerful that he could neutralize the sinful reactions for killing a brāhmaṇa, he repentantly accepted the burden of these reactions with folded hands. He suffered for one year, and then to purify himself he distributed the reactions for this sinful killing among the earth, water, trees and women.



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