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==== TEXTS 54-56 ====
==== TEXTS 54-56 ====


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pailaḥ sva-saṁhitām ūce<br>
:pailaḥ sva-saṁhitām ūce
indrapramitaye muniḥ<br>
:indrapramitaye muniḥ
bāṣkalāya ca so 'py āha<br>
:bāṣkalāya ca so 'py āha
śiṣyebhyaḥ saṁhitāṁ svakām<br>
:śiṣyebhyaḥ saṁhitāṁ svakām
caturdhā vyasya bodhyāya<br>
 
yājñavalkyāya bhārgava<br>
:caturdhā vyasya bodhyāya
parāśarāyāgnimitra<br>
:yājñavalkyāya bhārgava
indrapramitir ātmavān<br>
:parāśarāyāgnimitra
adhyāpayat saṁhitāṁ svāṁ<br>
:indrapramitir ātmavān
māṇḍūkeyam ṛṣiṁ kavim<br>
 
tasya śiṣyo devamitraḥ<br>
:adhyāpayat saṁhitāṁ svāṁ
saubhary-ādibhya ūcivān<br>
:māṇḍūkeyam ṛṣiṁ kavim
:tasya śiṣyo devamitraḥ
:saubhary-ādibhya ūcivān
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pailaḥ—Paila; sva-saṁhitām—his own collection; ūce—spoke; indrapramitaye—to Indrapramiti; muniḥ—the sage; bāṣkalāya—to Bāṣkala; ca-and; saḥ—he (Bāṣkala); api—moreover; āha—spoke; śiṣyebhyaḥ—to his disciples; saṁhitām—the collection; svakām—his own; caturdhā—in four parts; vyasya—dividing; bodhyāya—to Bodhya; yājñavalkyāya—to Yājñavalkya; bhārgava—O descendant of Bhṛgu (Śaunaka); parāśarāya—to Parāśara; agnimitre—to Agnimitra; indrapramitiḥ—Indrapramiti; ātma-vān—the self-controlled; adhyāpayat—taught; saṁhitām—the collection; svām—his; māṇḍūkeyam—to Māṇḍūkeya; ṛṣim—the sage; kavim—scholarly; tasya—of him (Maṇḍūkeya); śiṣyaḥ—the disciple; devamitraḥ—Devamitra; saubhari-ādibhyaḥ—to Saubhari and others; ūcivān—spoke.
pailaḥ—Paila; sva-saṁhitām—his own collection; ūce—spoke; indrapramitaye—to Indrapramiti; muniḥ—the sage; bāṣkalāya—to Bāṣkala; ca—and; saḥ—he (Bāṣkala); api—moreover; āha—spoke; śiṣyebhyaḥ—to his disciples; saṁhitām—the collection; svakām—his own; caturdhā—in four parts; vyasya—dividing; bodhyāya—to Bodhya; yājñavalkyāya—to Yājñavalkya; bhārgava—O descendant of Bhṛgu (Śaunaka); parāśarāya—to Parāśara; agnimitre—to Agnimitra; indrapramitiḥ—Indrapramiti; ātma-vān—the self-controlled; adhyāpayat—taught; saṁhitām—the collection; svām—his; māṇḍūkeyam—to Māṇḍūkeya; ṛṣim—the sage; kavim—scholarly; tasya—of him (Maṇḍūkeya); śiṣyaḥ—the disciple; devamitraḥ—Devamitra; saubhari-ādibhyaḥ—to Saubhari and others; ūcivān—spoke.
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After dividing his saṁhitā into two parts, the wise Paila spoke it to Indrapramiti and Bāṣkala. Bāṣkala further divided his collection into four parts, O Bhārgava, and instructed them to his disciples Bodhya, Yājñavalkya, Parāśara and Agnimitra. Indrapramiti, the self-controlled sage, taught his saṁhitā to the learned mystic Māṇḍūkeya, whose disciple Devamitra later passed down the divisions of the Ṛg Veda to Saubhari and others.
After dividing his saṁhitā into two parts, the wise Paila spoke it to Indrapramiti and Bāṣkala. Bāṣkala further divided his collection into four parts, O Bhārgava, and instructed them to his disciples Bodhya, Yājñavalkya, Parāśara and Agnimitra. Indrapramiti, the self-controlled sage, taught his saṁhitā to the learned mystic Māṇḍūkeya, whose disciple Devamitra later passed down the divisions of the Ṛg Veda to Saubhari and others.
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According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, Māṇḍūkeya was the son of Indrapramiti, from whom he received Vedic knowledge.
According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, Māṇḍūkeya was the son of Indrapramiti, from whom he received Vedic knowledge.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXTS 54-56

pailaḥ sva-saṁhitām ūce
indrapramitaye muniḥ
bāṣkalāya ca so 'py āha
śiṣyebhyaḥ saṁhitāṁ svakām
caturdhā vyasya bodhyāya
yājñavalkyāya bhārgava
parāśarāyāgnimitra
indrapramitir ātmavān
adhyāpayat saṁhitāṁ svāṁ
māṇḍūkeyam ṛṣiṁ kavim
tasya śiṣyo devamitraḥ
saubhary-ādibhya ūcivān


SYNONYMS

pailaḥ—Paila; sva-saṁhitām—his own collection; ūce—spoke; indrapramitaye—to Indrapramiti; muniḥ—the sage; bāṣkalāya—to Bāṣkala; ca—and; saḥ—he (Bāṣkala); api—moreover; āha—spoke; śiṣyebhyaḥ—to his disciples; saṁhitām—the collection; svakām—his own; caturdhā—in four parts; vyasya—dividing; bodhyāya—to Bodhya; yājñavalkyāya—to Yājñavalkya; bhārgava—O descendant of Bhṛgu (Śaunaka); parāśarāya—to Parāśara; agnimitre—to Agnimitra; indrapramitiḥ—Indrapramiti; ātma-vān—the self-controlled; adhyāpayat—taught; saṁhitām—the collection; svām—his; māṇḍūkeyam—to Māṇḍūkeya; ṛṣim—the sage; kavim—scholarly; tasya—of him (Maṇḍūkeya); śiṣyaḥ—the disciple; devamitraḥ—Devamitra; saubhari-ādibhyaḥ—to Saubhari and others; ūcivān—spoke.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

After dividing his saṁhitā into two parts, the wise Paila spoke it to Indrapramiti and Bāṣkala. Bāṣkala further divided his collection into four parts, O Bhārgava, and instructed them to his disciples Bodhya, Yājñavalkya, Parāśara and Agnimitra. Indrapramiti, the self-controlled sage, taught his saṁhitā to the learned mystic Māṇḍūkeya, whose disciple Devamitra later passed down the divisions of the Ṛg Veda to Saubhari and others.


PURPORT

According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, Māṇḍūkeya was the son of Indrapramiti, from whom he received Vedic knowledge.



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