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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 9|Ninth Canto]] - [[SB 9.14: King Pururava Enchanted by Urvasi|Chapter 14: King Purūravā Enchanted by Urvaśī]]'''</div> | |||
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so 'yajad rājasūyena | :so 'yajad rājasūyena | ||
vijitya bhuvana-trayam | :vijitya bhuvana-trayam | ||
patnīṁ bṛhaspater darpāt | :patnīṁ bṛhaspater darpāt | ||
tārāṁ nāmāharad balāt | :tārāṁ nāmāharad balāt | ||
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''saḥ''—he, Soma; ''ayajat''—performed; ''rājasūyena''—the sacrifice known as Rājasūya; ''vijitya''—after conquering; ''bhuvana-trayam''—the three worlds (Svarga, Martya and Pātāla); ''patnīm''—the wife; ''bṛhaspateḥ''—of Bṛhaspati, the spiritual master of the demigods; ''darpāt''—out of pride; ''tārām''—Tārā; ''nāma''—by name; ''aharat''—took away; ''balāt''—by force. | |||
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After conquering the three worlds [the upper, middle and lower planetary systems], Soma, the moon-god, performed a great sacrifice known as the Rājasūya-yajña. Because he was very much puffed up, he forcibly kidnapped Bṛhaspati's wife, whose name was Tārā. | After conquering the three worlds [the upper, middle and lower planetary systems], Soma, the moon-god, performed a great sacrifice known as the Rājasūya-yajña. Because he was very much puffed up, he forcibly kidnapped Bṛhaspati's wife, whose name was Tārā. | ||
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Revision as of 09:52, 1 December 2017
TEXT 4
- so 'yajad rājasūyena
- vijitya bhuvana-trayam
- patnīṁ bṛhaspater darpāt
- tārāṁ nāmāharad balāt
SYNONYMS
saḥ—he, Soma; ayajat—performed; rājasūyena—the sacrifice known as Rājasūya; vijitya—after conquering; bhuvana-trayam—the three worlds (Svarga, Martya and Pātāla); patnīm—the wife; bṛhaspateḥ—of Bṛhaspati, the spiritual master of the demigods; darpāt—out of pride; tārām—Tārā; nāma—by name; aharat—took away; balāt—by force.
TRANSLATION
After conquering the three worlds [the upper, middle and lower planetary systems], Soma, the moon-god, performed a great sacrifice known as the Rājasūya-yajña. Because he was very much puffed up, he forcibly kidnapped Bṛhaspati's wife, whose name was Tārā.