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Sri Soanaka Uvacha | |||
Aswathwamna upasristena brahmasirsna urutejasa | |||
Uttaraya habo garbha ishena ajibitah punah. | |||
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==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ==== | ==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ==== | ||
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Sri Sounaka Uvacha—the sage Sounaka said, Aswathwamnah—of Aswathwama (the son of Drona) Upasristena—by release of, Brahmasirsnah—the invincible weapon, Brahmastra, Urutejasa—by high temperature, Uttaraya—of Uttara (mother of Parikshit), Hato—being spoiled, Garvbha—womb, Ishena—by the Supreme Lord, Ajibitah—brought to life, Punah—again. | Sri Sounaka Uvacha—the sage Sounaka said, Aswathwamnah—of Aswathwama (the son of Drona) Upasristena—by release of, Brahmasirsnah—the invincible weapon, Brahmastra, Urutejasa—by high temperature, Uttaraya—of Uttara (mother of Parikshit), Hato—being spoiled, Garvbha—womb, Ishena—by the Supreme Lord, Ajibitah—brought to life, Punah—again. | ||
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The sage Sounaka said, The womb of Uttara mother of Maharaj Parikshit was spoiled by the dreadful and invincible weapon known as Brahmastra which was released by Aswathwama; but Maharaj Parikshit was saved by the Supreme Lord. | The sage Sounaka said, The womb of Uttara mother of Maharaj Parikshit was spoiled by the dreadful and invincible weapon known as Brahmastra which was released by Aswathwama; but Maharaj Parikshit was saved by the Supreme Lord. | ||
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==== PURPORT ==== | ==== PURPORT ==== | ||
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The sages assembled in the forest of Naimisharanya enquired from Suta Goswami about the birth of Maharaj Parikshit but in course of the narration other topics like the release of Brahmastra by the son of Drona, his punishment by Arjuna, Queen Kuntidevi's prayers thereafter, the Pandavas' visit to the place where Bhismadeva was lying, his prayers and thereafter the Lord's departure for Dwarka, His arrival at Dwarka and residing with the sixteen thousands of queens etc. were all attractive narrations of the pastimes of the Lord. So long they were absorbed in the matter of hearing such descriptions, but now they wanted to turn to the original topic and thus the enquiry was made by Sounaka Rishi. It begins again with the release of the Brahmastra weapon by Aswathwama. | The sages assembled in the forest of Naimisharanya enquired from Suta Goswami about the birth of Maharaj Parikshit but in course of the narration other topics like the release of Brahmastra by the son of Drona, his punishment by Arjuna, Queen Kuntidevi's prayers thereafter, the Pandavas' visit to the place where Bhismadeva was lying, his prayers and thereafter the Lord's departure for Dwarka, His arrival at Dwarka and residing with the sixteen thousands of queens etc. were all attractive narrations of the pastimes of the Lord. So long they were absorbed in the matter of hearing such descriptions, but now they wanted to turn to the original topic and thus the enquiry was made by Sounaka Rishi. It begins again with the release of the Brahmastra weapon by Aswathwama. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 13 November 2018
TEXT No. 1
Sri Soanaka Uvacha Aswathwamna upasristena brahmasirsna urutejasa Uttaraya habo garbha ishena ajibitah punah.
ENGLISH SYNONYMS
Sri Sounaka Uvacha—the sage Sounaka said, Aswathwamnah—of Aswathwama (the son of Drona) Upasristena—by release of, Brahmasirsnah—the invincible weapon, Brahmastra, Urutejasa—by high temperature, Uttaraya—of Uttara (mother of Parikshit), Hato—being spoiled, Garvbha—womb, Ishena—by the Supreme Lord, Ajibitah—brought to life, Punah—again.
TRANSLATION
The sage Sounaka said, The womb of Uttara mother of Maharaj Parikshit was spoiled by the dreadful and invincible weapon known as Brahmastra which was released by Aswathwama; but Maharaj Parikshit was saved by the Supreme Lord.
PURPORT
The sages assembled in the forest of Naimisharanya enquired from Suta Goswami about the birth of Maharaj Parikshit but in course of the narration other topics like the release of Brahmastra by the son of Drona, his punishment by Arjuna, Queen Kuntidevi's prayers thereafter, the Pandavas' visit to the place where Bhismadeva was lying, his prayers and thereafter the Lord's departure for Dwarka, His arrival at Dwarka and residing with the sixteen thousands of queens etc. were all attractive narrations of the pastimes of the Lord. So long they were absorbed in the matter of hearing such descriptions, but now they wanted to turn to the original topic and thus the enquiry was made by Sounaka Rishi. It begins again with the release of the Brahmastra weapon by Aswathwama.