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:पश्यादित्यान्वसून्रुद्रानश्विनौ मरुतस्तथा ।
:बहून्यदृष्टपूर्वाणि पश्याश्चर्याणि भारत ॥६॥
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''paśyādityān vasūn rudrān''<br/>
:paśyādityān vasūn rudrān
''aśvinau marutas tathā''<br/>
:aśvinau marutas tathā
''bahūny adṛṣṭa-pūrvāṇi''<br/>
:bahūny adṛṣṭa-pūrvāṇi
''paśyāścaryāṇi bhārata''<br/>
:paśyāścaryāṇi bhārata
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''paśya''—see; ''ādityān''—the twelve sons of Aditi; ''vasūn''—the eight Vasus; ''rudrān''—the eleven forms of Rudra; ''aśvinau''—the two Aśvinīs; ''marutaḥ''—the forty-nine Maruts (demigods of the wind); ''tathā''—also; ''bahūni''—many; ''adṛṣṭa''—that you have not seen; ''pūrvāṇi''—before; ''paśya''—see; ''āścaryāṇi''—all the wonders; ''bhārata''—O best of the Bhāratas.
paśya—see; ādityān—the twelve sons of Aditi; vasūn—the eight Vasus; rudrān—the eleven forms of Rudra; aśvinau—the two Aśvinīs; marutaḥ—the forty—nine Maruts (demigods of the wind); tathā—also; bahūni—many; adṛṣṭa—that you have not seen; pūrvāṇi—before; paśya—see; āścaryāṇi—all the wonders; bhārata—O best of the Bhāratas.
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O best of the Bhāratas, see here the different manifestations of Ādityas, Vasus, Rudras, Aśvinī-kumāras and all the other demigods. Behold the many wonderful things which no one has ever seen or heard of before.
O best of the Bhāratas, see here the different manifestations of Adityas, Vasus, Rudras, Aśvinī-kumāras and all the other demigods. Behold the many wonderful things which no one has ever seen or heard of before.
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Even though Arjuna was a personal friend of Kṛṣṇa and the most advanced of learned men, it was still not possible for him to know everything about Kṛṣṇa. Here it is stated that humans have neither heard nor known of all these forms and manifestations. Now Kṛṣṇa reveals these wonderful forms.
Even though Arjuna was a personal friend of Kṛṣṇa and the most advanced of learned men, it was still not possible for him to know everything about Kṛṣṇa. Here it is stated that humans have neither heard nor known of all these forms and manifestations. Now Kṛṣṇa reveals these wonderful forms.
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Revision as of 09:55, 14 December 2017



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 6

पश्यादित्यान्वसून्रुद्रानश्विनौ मरुतस्तथा ।
बहून्यदृष्टपूर्वाणि पश्याश्चर्याणि भारत ॥६॥
paśyādityān vasūn rudrān
aśvinau marutas tathā
bahūny adṛṣṭa-pūrvāṇi
paśyāścaryāṇi bhārata

SYNONYMS

paśya—see; ādityān—the twelve sons of Aditi; vasūn—the eight Vasus; rudrān—the eleven forms of Rudra; aśvinau—the two Aśvinīs; marutaḥ—the forty-nine Maruts (demigods of the wind); tathā—also; bahūni—many; adṛṣṭa—that you have not seen; pūrvāṇi—before; paśya—see; āścaryāṇi—all the wonders; bhārata—O best of the Bhāratas.

TRANSLATION

O best of the Bhāratas, see here the different manifestations of Ādityas, Vasus, Rudras, Aśvinī-kumāras and all the other demigods. Behold the many wonderful things which no one has ever seen or heard of before.

PURPORT

Even though Arjuna was a personal friend of Kṛṣṇa and the most advanced of learned men, it was still not possible for him to know everything about Kṛṣṇa. Here it is stated that humans have neither heard nor known of all these forms and manifestations. Now Kṛṣṇa reveals these wonderful forms.