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teṣāṁ nava nava-dvīpa- | :teṣāṁ nava nava-dvīpa- | ||
patayo 'sya samantataḥ | :patayo 'sya samantataḥ | ||
karma-tantra-praṇetāra | :karma-tantra-praṇetāra | ||
ekāśītir dvijātayaḥ | :ekāśītir dvijātayaḥ | ||
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teṣām—of them (the one hundred sons of Ṛṣabhadeva); nava—nine; nava-dvīpa—of the nine islands (comprising Bhārata-varṣa); patayaḥ—the masters; asya—of this varṣa; samantataḥ—covering it entirely; karma-tantra—of the path of fruitive Vedic sacrifices; praṇetāraḥ—initiators; ekāśītiḥ—eighty-one; dvi-jātayaḥ—twice-born brāhmaṇas. | teṣām—of them (the one hundred sons of Ṛṣabhadeva); nava—nine; nava-dvīpa—of the nine islands (comprising Bhārata-varṣa); patayaḥ—the masters; asya—of this varṣa; samantataḥ—covering it entirely; karma-tantra—of the path of fruitive Vedic sacrifices; praṇetāraḥ—initiators; ekāśītiḥ—eighty-one; dvi-jātayaḥ—twice-born brāhmaṇas. | ||
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Nine of the remaining sons of Ṛṣabhadeva became the rulers of the nine islands of Bhārata-varṣa, and they exercised complete sovereignty over this planet. Eighty-one sons became twice-born brāhmaṇas and helped initiate the Vedic path of fruitive sacrifices [karma-kāṇḍa]. | Nine of the remaining sons of Ṛṣabhadeva became the rulers of the nine islands of Bhārata-varṣa, and they exercised complete sovereignty over this planet. Eighty-one sons became twice-born brāhmaṇas and helped initiate the Vedic path of fruitive sacrifices [karma-kāṇḍa]. | ||
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The nine dvīpas, or islands, ruled by nine sons of Ṛṣabhadeva are the nine varṣas of Jambūdvīpa, namely Bhārata, Kinnara, Hari, Kuru, Hiraṇmaya, Ramyaka, Ilāvṛta, Bhadrāśva and Ketumāla. | The nine ''dvīpas'', or islands, ruled by nine sons of Ṛṣabhadeva are the nine ''varṣas'' of Jambūdvīpa, namely Bhārata, Kinnara, Hari, Kuru, Hiraṇmaya, Ramyaka, Ilāvṛta, Bhadrāśva and Ketumāla. | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 15 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 19
- teṣāṁ nava nava-dvīpa-
- patayo 'sya samantataḥ
- karma-tantra-praṇetāra
- ekāśītir dvijātayaḥ
SYNONYMS
teṣām—of them (the one hundred sons of Ṛṣabhadeva); nava—nine; nava-dvīpa—of the nine islands (comprising Bhārata-varṣa); patayaḥ—the masters; asya—of this varṣa; samantataḥ—covering it entirely; karma-tantra—of the path of fruitive Vedic sacrifices; praṇetāraḥ—initiators; ekāśītiḥ—eighty-one; dvi-jātayaḥ—twice-born brāhmaṇas.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Nine of the remaining sons of Ṛṣabhadeva became the rulers of the nine islands of Bhārata-varṣa, and they exercised complete sovereignty over this planet. Eighty-one sons became twice-born brāhmaṇas and helped initiate the Vedic path of fruitive sacrifices [karma-kāṇḍa].
PURPORT
The nine dvīpas, or islands, ruled by nine sons of Ṛṣabhadeva are the nine varṣas of Jambūdvīpa, namely Bhārata, Kinnara, Hari, Kuru, Hiraṇmaya, Ramyaka, Ilāvṛta, Bhadrāśva and Ketumāla.