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traiśaṅkavo hariścandro<br>
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viśvāmitra-vasiṣṭhayoḥ<br>
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yan-nimittam abhūd yuddhaṁ<br>
:yan-nimittam abhūd yuddhaṁ
pakṣiṇor bahu-vārṣikam<br>
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traiśaṅkavaḥ—the son of Triśaṅku; hariścandraḥ—by the name Hariścandra; viśvāmitra-vasiṣṭhayoḥ—between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha; yat-nimittam—because of Hariścandra; abhūt—there was; yuddham—a great fight; pakṣiṇoḥ—both of whom had been converted into birds; bahu-vārṣikam—for many years.
''traiśaṅkavaḥ''—the son of Triśaṅku; ''hariścandraḥ''—by the name Hariścandra; ''viśvāmitra-vasiṣṭhayoḥ''—between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha; ''yat-nimittam''—because of Hariścandra; ''abhūt''—there was; ''yuddham''—a great fight; ''pakṣiṇoḥ''—both of whom had been converted into birds; ''bahu-vārṣikam''—for many years.
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The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra. Because of Hariścandra there was a quarrel between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha, who for many years fought one another, having been transformed into birds.
The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra. Because of Hariścandra there was a quarrel between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha, who for many years fought one another, having been transformed into birds.
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Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha were always inimical. Formerly, Viśvāmitra was a kṣatriya, and by undergoing severe austerities he wanted to become a brāhmaṇa, but Vasiṣṭha would not agree to accept him. In this way there was always disagreement between the two. Later, however, Vasiṣṭha accepted him because of Viśvāmitra's quality of forgiveness. Once Hariścandra performed a yajña for which Viśvāmitra was the priest, but Viśvāmitra, being angry at Hariścandra, took away all his possessions, claiming them as a contribution of dakṣiṇā. Vasiṣṭha, however, did not like this, and therefore a fight arose between Vasiṣṭha and Viśvāmitra. The fighting became so severe that each of them cursed the other. One of them said, "May you become a bird," and the other said, "May you become a duck." Thus both of them became birds and continued fighting for many years because of Hariścandra. We can see that such a great mystic yogī as Saubhari became a victim of sense gratification, and such great sages as Vasiṣṭha and Viśvāmitra became birds. This is the material world. Ābrahma-bhuvanāl lokāḥ punar āvartino 'rjuna ([[BG 8.16]]). Within this material world, or within this universe, however elevated one may be in material qualities, one must suffer the conditions of birth, death, old age and disease (janma-mṛtyu jarā-vyādhi ([[BG 13.9]])). Therefore Kṛṣṇa says that this material world is simply miserable (duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam ([[BG 8.15]])). The Bhāgavatam says, padaṁ padaṁ yad vipadām: ([[SB 10.14.58]]) at every step here there is danger. Therefore, because the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement provides the opportunity for the human being to get out of this material world simply by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, this movement is the greatest benediction in human society.
Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha were always inimical. Formerly, Viśvāmitra was a ''kṣatriya'', and by undergoing severe austerities he wanted to become a ''brāhmaṇa'', but Vasiṣṭha would not agree to accept him. In this way there was always disagreement between the two. Later, however, Vasiṣṭha accepted him because of Viśvāmitra's quality of forgiveness. Once Hariścandra performed a ''yajña'' for which Viśvāmitra was the priest, but Viśvāmitra, being angry at Hariścandra, took away all his possessions, claiming them as a contribution of ''dakṣiṇā''. Vasiṣṭha, however, did not like this, and therefore a fight arose between Vasiṣṭha and Viśvāmitra. The fighting became so severe that each of them cursed the other. One of them said, "May you become a bird," and the other said, "May you become a duck." Thus both of them became birds and continued fighting for many years because of Hariścandra. We can see that such a great mystic ''yogī'' as Saubhari became a victim of sense gratification, and such great sages as Vasiṣṭha and Viśvāmitra became birds. This is the material world. ''Ābrahma-bhuvanāl lokāḥ punar āvartino 'rjuna'' ([[BG 8.16 (1972)|BG 8.16]]). Within this material world, or within this universe, however elevated one may be in material qualities, one must suffer the conditions of birth, death, old age and disease (''janma-mṛtyu jarā-vyādhi'' ([[BG 13.8-12 (1972)|BG 13.9]])). Therefore Kṛṣṇa says that this material world is simply miserable (''duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam'' ([[BG 8.15 (1972)|BG 8.15]])). The [[Srimad-Bhagavatam|''Bhāgavatam'']] says, ''padaṁ padaṁ yad vipadām:'' ([[SB 10.14.58]]) at every step here there is danger. Therefore, because the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement provides the opportunity for the human being to get out of this material world simply by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa ''mantra'', this movement is the greatest benediction in human society.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 7

traiśaṅkavo hariścandro
viśvāmitra-vasiṣṭhayoḥ
yan-nimittam abhūd yuddhaṁ
pakṣiṇor bahu-vārṣikam


SYNONYMS

traiśaṅkavaḥ—the son of Triśaṅku; hariścandraḥ—by the name Hariścandra; viśvāmitra-vasiṣṭhayoḥ—between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha; yat-nimittam—because of Hariścandra; abhūt—there was; yuddham—a great fight; pakṣiṇoḥ—both of whom had been converted into birds; bahu-vārṣikam—for many years.


TRANSLATION

The son of Triśaṅku was Hariścandra. Because of Hariścandra there was a quarrel between Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha, who for many years fought one another, having been transformed into birds.


PURPORT

Viśvāmitra and Vasiṣṭha were always inimical. Formerly, Viśvāmitra was a kṣatriya, and by undergoing severe austerities he wanted to become a brāhmaṇa, but Vasiṣṭha would not agree to accept him. In this way there was always disagreement between the two. Later, however, Vasiṣṭha accepted him because of Viśvāmitra's quality of forgiveness. Once Hariścandra performed a yajña for which Viśvāmitra was the priest, but Viśvāmitra, being angry at Hariścandra, took away all his possessions, claiming them as a contribution of dakṣiṇā. Vasiṣṭha, however, did not like this, and therefore a fight arose between Vasiṣṭha and Viśvāmitra. The fighting became so severe that each of them cursed the other. One of them said, "May you become a bird," and the other said, "May you become a duck." Thus both of them became birds and continued fighting for many years because of Hariścandra. We can see that such a great mystic yogī as Saubhari became a victim of sense gratification, and such great sages as Vasiṣṭha and Viśvāmitra became birds. This is the material world. Ābrahma-bhuvanāl lokāḥ punar āvartino 'rjuna (BG 8.16). Within this material world, or within this universe, however elevated one may be in material qualities, one must suffer the conditions of birth, death, old age and disease (janma-mṛtyu jarā-vyādhi (BG 13.9)). Therefore Kṛṣṇa says that this material world is simply miserable (duḥkhālayam aśāśvatam (BG 8.15)). The Bhāgavatam says, padaṁ padaṁ yad vipadām: (SB 10.14.58) at every step here there is danger. Therefore, because the Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement provides the opportunity for the human being to get out of this material world simply by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, this movement is the greatest benediction in human society.



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