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kṣuvatas tu manor jajñe<br>
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ikṣvākur ghrāṇataḥ sutaḥ<br>
:ikṣvākur ghrāṇataḥ sutaḥ
tasya putra-śata-jyeṣṭhā<br>
:tasya putra-śata-jyeṣṭhā
vikukṣi-nimi-daṇḍakāḥ<br>
:vikukṣi-nimi-daṇḍakāḥ
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kṣuvataḥ—while sneezing; tu—but; manoḥ—of Manu; jajñe—was born; ikṣvākuḥ—by the name Ikṣvāku; ghrāṇataḥ—from the nostrils; sutaḥ—the son; tasya—of Ikṣvāku; putra-śata—one hundred sons; jyeṣṭhāḥ—prominent; vikukṣi—of the name Vikukṣi; nimi—by the name Nimi; daṇḍakāḥ—by the name Daṇḍakā.
''kṣuvataḥ''—while sneezing; ''tu''—but; ''manoḥ''—of Manu; ''jajñe''—was born; ''ikṣvākuḥ''—by the name Ikṣvāku; ''ghrāṇataḥ''—from the nostrils; ''sutaḥ''—the son; ''tasya''—of Ikṣvāku; ''putra-śata''—one hundred sons; ''jyeṣṭhāḥ''—prominent; ''vikukṣi''—of the name Vikukṣi; ''nimi''—by the name Nimi; ''daṇḍakāḥ''—by the name Daṇḍakā.
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The son of Manu was Ikṣvāku. When Manu was sneezing, Ikṣvāku was born from Manu's nostrils. King Ikṣvāku had one hundred sons, of whom Vikukṣi, Nimi and Daṇḍakā were the most prominent.
The son of Manu was Ikṣvāku. When Manu was sneezing, Ikṣvāku was born from Manu's nostrils. King Ikṣvāku had one hundred sons, of whom Vikukṣi, Nimi and Daṇḍakā were the most prominent.
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According to Śrīdhara Svāmī, although the Bhāgavatam (9.1.11-12) has previously included Ikṣvāku among the ten sons begotten by Manu in his wife Śraddhā, this was a generalization. It is here specifically explained that Ikṣvāku was born simply from the sneezing of Manu.
According to Śrīdhara Svāmī, although the [[Srimad-Bhagavatam|''Bhāgavatam'']] ([[SB 9.1.11-12|9.1.11-12]]) has previously included Ikṣvāku among the ten sons begotten by Manu in his wife Śraddhā, this was a generalization. It is here specifically explained that Ikṣvāku was born simply from the sneezing of Manu.
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Revision as of 13:16, 15 May 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 4

kṣuvatas tu manor jajñe
ikṣvākur ghrāṇataḥ sutaḥ
tasya putra-śata-jyeṣṭhā
vikukṣi-nimi-daṇḍakāḥ


SYNONYMS

kṣuvataḥ—while sneezing; tu—but; manoḥ—of Manu; jajñe—was born; ikṣvākuḥ—by the name Ikṣvāku; ghrāṇataḥ—from the nostrils; sutaḥ—the son; tasya—of Ikṣvāku; putra-śata—one hundred sons; jyeṣṭhāḥ—prominent; vikukṣi—of the name Vikukṣi; nimi—by the name Nimi; daṇḍakāḥ—by the name Daṇḍakā.


TRANSLATION

The son of Manu was Ikṣvāku. When Manu was sneezing, Ikṣvāku was born from Manu's nostrils. King Ikṣvāku had one hundred sons, of whom Vikukṣi, Nimi and Daṇḍakā were the most prominent.


PURPORT

According to Śrīdhara Svāmī, although the Bhāgavatam (9.1.11-12) has previously included Ikṣvāku among the ten sons begotten by Manu in his wife Śraddhā, this was a generalization. It is here specifically explained that Ikṣvāku was born simply from the sneezing of Manu.



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