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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 4|Fourth Canto]] - [[SB 4.15: King Prthu's Appearance and Coronation|Chapter 15: King Pṛthu's Appearance and Coronation]]'''</div> | |||
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nāṭyaṁ sugītaṁ vāditram | :nāṭyaṁ sugītaṁ vāditram | ||
antardhānaṁ ca khecarāḥ | :antardhānaṁ ca khecarāḥ | ||
ṛṣayaś cāśiṣaḥ satyāḥ | :ṛṣayaś cāśiṣaḥ satyāḥ | ||
samudraḥ śaṅkham ātmajam | :samudraḥ śaṅkham ātmajam | ||
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''nāṭyam''—the art of drama; ''su-gītam''—the art of singing sweet songs; ''vāditram''—the art of playing musical instruments; ''antardhānam''—the art of disappearing; ''ca''—also; ''khe-carāḥ''—demigods traveling in outer space; ''ṛṣayaḥ''—the great sages; ''ca''—also; ''āśiṣaḥ''—blessings; ''satyāḥ''—infallible; ''samudraḥ''—the demigod of the ocean; ''śaṅkham''—conchshell; ''ātma-jam''—produced from himself. | |||
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The demigods who always travel in outer space gave King Pṛthu the arts to perform dramas, sing songs, play musical instruments and disappear at his will. The great sages also offered him infallible blessings. The ocean offered him a conchshell produced from the ocean. | The demigods who always travel in outer space gave King Pṛthu the arts to perform dramas, sing songs, play musical instruments and disappear at his will. The great sages also offered him infallible blessings. The ocean offered him a conchshell produced from the ocean. | ||
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Revision as of 22:17, 30 November 2017
TEXT 19
- nāṭyaṁ sugītaṁ vāditram
- antardhānaṁ ca khecarāḥ
- ṛṣayaś cāśiṣaḥ satyāḥ
- samudraḥ śaṅkham ātmajam
SYNONYMS
nāṭyam—the art of drama; su-gītam—the art of singing sweet songs; vāditram—the art of playing musical instruments; antardhānam—the art of disappearing; ca—also; khe-carāḥ—demigods traveling in outer space; ṛṣayaḥ—the great sages; ca—also; āśiṣaḥ—blessings; satyāḥ—infallible; samudraḥ—the demigod of the ocean; śaṅkham—conchshell; ātma-jam—produced from himself.
TRANSLATION
The demigods who always travel in outer space gave King Pṛthu the arts to perform dramas, sing songs, play musical instruments and disappear at his will. The great sages also offered him infallible blessings. The ocean offered him a conchshell produced from the ocean.