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śrī-śuka uvāca | :śrī-śuka uvāca | ||
kālindyāṁ kāliyasyāsīd | :kālindyāṁ kāliyasyāsīd | ||
hradaḥ kaścid viṣāgninā | :hradaḥ kaścid viṣāgninā | ||
śrapyamāṇa-payā yasmin | :śrapyamāṇa-payā yasmin | ||
patanty upari-gāḥ khagāḥ | :patanty upari-gāḥ khagāḥ | ||
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śrī-śukaḥ | ''śrī-śukaḥ uvāca''—Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said; ''kālindyām''—within the river Yamunā; ''kāliyasya''—of the serpent Kāliya; ''āsīt''—there was; ''hradaḥ''—lake; ''kaścit''—a certain; ''viṣa''—of his poison; ''agninā''—by the fire; ''śrapyamāṇa''—being heated and boiled; ''payāḥ''—its water; ''yasmin''—into which; ''patanti''—would fall down; ''upari-gāḥ''—traveling above; ''khagāḥ''—the birds. | ||
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Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Within the river Kālindī [Yamunā] was a lake inhabited by the serpent Kāliya, whose fiery poison constantly heated and boiled its waters. Indeed, the vapors thus created were so poisonous that birds flying over the contaminated lake would fall down into it. | Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Within the river Kālindī [Yamunā] was a lake inhabited by the serpent Kāliya, whose fiery poison constantly heated and boiled its waters. Indeed, the vapors thus created were so poisonous that birds flying over the contaminated lake would fall down into it. | ||
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In this regard the ācāryas explain that the Kāliya lake was situated apart from the main current of the river; otherwise the Yamunā's waters would have been poisonous even in cities like Mathurā and in other places farther away. | In this regard the ''ācāryas'' explain that the Kāliya lake was situated apart from the main current of the river; otherwise the Yamunā's waters would have been poisonous even in cities like Mathurā and in other places farther away. | ||
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Revision as of 04:41, 21 May 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 4
- śrī-śuka uvāca
- kālindyāṁ kāliyasyāsīd
- hradaḥ kaścid viṣāgninā
- śrapyamāṇa-payā yasmin
- patanty upari-gāḥ khagāḥ
SYNONYMS
śrī-śukaḥ uvāca—Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said; kālindyām—within the river Yamunā; kāliyasya—of the serpent Kāliya; āsīt—there was; hradaḥ—lake; kaścit—a certain; viṣa—of his poison; agninā—by the fire; śrapyamāṇa—being heated and boiled; payāḥ—its water; yasmin—into which; patanti—would fall down; upari-gāḥ—traveling above; khagāḥ—the birds.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Within the river Kālindī [Yamunā] was a lake inhabited by the serpent Kāliya, whose fiery poison constantly heated and boiled its waters. Indeed, the vapors thus created were so poisonous that birds flying over the contaminated lake would fall down into it.
PURPORT
In this regard the ācāryas explain that the Kāliya lake was situated apart from the main current of the river; otherwise the Yamunā's waters would have been poisonous even in cities like Mathurā and in other places farther away.