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siddha-cāraṇa-gandharvair<br>
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munibhiś cāpsaro-gaṇaiḥ<br>
:munibhiś cāpsaro-gaṇaiḥ
stūyamānaḥ samudreṇa<br>
:stūyamānaḥ samudreṇa
dattārhaṇa-niketanaḥ<br>
:dattārhaṇa-niketanaḥ
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siddha—by the Siddhas; cāraṇa—by the Cāraṇas; gandharvaiḥ—by the Gandharvas; munibhiḥ—by the munis; ca—and; apsaraḥ-gaṇaiḥ—by the Apsarās (damsels of the heavenly planets); stūyamānaḥ—being extolled; samudreṇa—by the ocean; datta—given; arhaṇa—oblations; niketanaḥ—place of residence.
''siddha''—by the Siddhas; ''cāraṇa''—by the Cāraṇas; ''gandharvaiḥ''—by the Gandharvas; ''munibhiḥ''—by the ''munis''; ''ca''—and; ''apsaraḥ-gaṇaiḥ''—by the Apsarās (damsels of the heavenly planets); ''stūyamānaḥ''—being extolled; ''samudreṇa''—by the ocean; ''datta''—given; ''arhaṇa''—oblations; ''niketanaḥ''—place of residence.
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While He was passing in the northern direction, all the celestial denizens known as Cāraṇas and Gandharvas, as well as the munis and the damsels of the heavenly planets, prayed and offered Him all respects. The ocean offered Him oblations and a place of residence.
While He was passing in the northern direction, all the celestial denizens known as Cāraṇas and Gandharvas, as well as the munis and the damsels of the heavenly planets, prayed and offered Him all respects. The ocean offered Him oblations and a place of residence.
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It is understood that Kapila Muni first went towards the Himalayas and traced the course of the River Ganges, and He again came to the delta of the Ganges at the sea now known as the Bay of Bengal. The ocean gave Him residence at a place still known as Gaṅgā-sāgara, where the River Ganges meets the sea. That place is called Gaṅgā-sāgara-tīrtha, and even today people gather there to offer respects to Kapiladeva, the original author of the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy. Unfortunately, this Sāṅkhya system has been misrepresented by an imposter who is also named Kapila, but that other system of philosophy does not tally with anything described in the Sāṅkhya of Kapila in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.
It is understood that Kapila Muni first went towards the Himalayas and traced the course of the River Ganges, and He again came to the delta of the Ganges at the sea now known as the Bay of Bengal. The ocean gave Him residence at a place still known as Gaṅgā-sāgara, where the River Ganges meets the sea. That place is called Gaṅgā-sāgara-tīrtha, and even today people gather there to offer respects to Kapiladeva, the original author of the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy. Unfortunately, this Sāṅkhya system has been misrepresented by an imposter who is also named Kapila, but that other system of philosophy does not tally with anything described in the Sāṅkhya of Kapila in the [[Srimad-Bhagavatam|''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'']].
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 34

siddha-cāraṇa-gandharvair
munibhiś cāpsaro-gaṇaiḥ
stūyamānaḥ samudreṇa
dattārhaṇa-niketanaḥ


SYNONYMS

siddha—by the Siddhas; cāraṇa—by the Cāraṇas; gandharvaiḥ—by the Gandharvas; munibhiḥ—by the munis; ca—and; apsaraḥ-gaṇaiḥ—by the Apsarās (damsels of the heavenly planets); stūyamānaḥ—being extolled; samudreṇa—by the ocean; datta—given; arhaṇa—oblations; niketanaḥ—place of residence.


TRANSLATION

While He was passing in the northern direction, all the celestial denizens known as Cāraṇas and Gandharvas, as well as the munis and the damsels of the heavenly planets, prayed and offered Him all respects. The ocean offered Him oblations and a place of residence.


PURPORT

It is understood that Kapila Muni first went towards the Himalayas and traced the course of the River Ganges, and He again came to the delta of the Ganges at the sea now known as the Bay of Bengal. The ocean gave Him residence at a place still known as Gaṅgā-sāgara, where the River Ganges meets the sea. That place is called Gaṅgā-sāgara-tīrtha, and even today people gather there to offer respects to Kapiladeva, the original author of the Sāṅkhya system of philosophy. Unfortunately, this Sāṅkhya system has been misrepresented by an imposter who is also named Kapila, but that other system of philosophy does not tally with anything described in the Sāṅkhya of Kapila in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.



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