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==== TEXT 35 ==== | ==== TEXT 35 ==== | ||
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ity eṣa mānavo vaṁśo | :ity eṣa mānavo vaṁśo | ||
yathā saṅkhyāyate bhuvi | :yathā saṅkhyāyate bhuvi | ||
tathā viṭ-śūdra-viprāṇāṁ | :tathā viṭ-śūdra-viprāṇāṁ | ||
tās tā jñeyā yuge yuge | :tās tā jñeyā yuge yuge | ||
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iti—thus (in the cantos of this Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam); eṣaḥ—this; mānavaḥ—descending from Vaivasvata Manu; vaṁśaḥ—the dynasty; yathā—as; saṅkhyāyate—it is enumerated; bhuvi—upon the earth; tathā—in the same way; viṭ—of the vaiśyas; śūdra—śūdras; viprāṇām—and brāhmaṇas; tāḥ tāḥ—the situations of each; jñeyāḥ—are to be understood; yuge yuge—in each age. | iti—thus (in the cantos of this Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam); eṣaḥ—this; mānavaḥ—descending from Vaivasvata Manu; vaṁśaḥ—the dynasty; yathā—as; saṅkhyāyate—it is enumerated; bhuvi—upon the earth; tathā—in the same way; viṭ—of the vaiśyas; śūdra—śūdras; viprāṇām—and brāhmaṇas; tāḥ tāḥ—the situations of each; jñeyāḥ—are to be understood; yuge yuge—in each age. | ||
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Thus I have described the royal dynasty of Manu, as it is known on this earth. One can similarly study the history of the vaiśyas, śūdras and brāhmaṇas living in the various ages. | Thus I have described the royal dynasty of Manu, as it is known on this earth. One can similarly study the history of the vaiśyas, śūdras and brāhmaṇas living in the various ages. | ||
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Just as the dynasty of kings includes exalted and insignificant, virtuous and wicked monarchs, varieties of human character are found in the intellectual, commercial and laboring orders of society. | Just as the dynasty of kings includes exalted and insignificant, virtuous and wicked monarchs, varieties of human character are found in the intellectual, commercial and laboring orders of society. | ||
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Revision as of 07:14, 30 November 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 35
- ity eṣa mānavo vaṁśo
- yathā saṅkhyāyate bhuvi
- tathā viṭ-śūdra-viprāṇāṁ
- tās tā jñeyā yuge yuge
SYNONYMS
iti—thus (in the cantos of this Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam); eṣaḥ—this; mānavaḥ—descending from Vaivasvata Manu; vaṁśaḥ—the dynasty; yathā—as; saṅkhyāyate—it is enumerated; bhuvi—upon the earth; tathā—in the same way; viṭ—of the vaiśyas; śūdra—śūdras; viprāṇām—and brāhmaṇas; tāḥ tāḥ—the situations of each; jñeyāḥ—are to be understood; yuge yuge—in each age.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Thus I have described the royal dynasty of Manu, as it is known on this earth. One can similarly study the history of the vaiśyas, śūdras and brāhmaṇas living in the various ages.
PURPORT
Just as the dynasty of kings includes exalted and insignificant, virtuous and wicked monarchs, varieties of human character are found in the intellectual, commercial and laboring orders of society.