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taṁ vaṭuṁ vāmanaṁ dṛṣṭvā<br>
:taṁ vaṭuṁ vāmanaṁ dṛṣṭvā
modamānā maharṣayaḥ<br>
:modamānā maharṣayaḥ
karmāṇi kārayām āsuḥ<br>
:karmāṇi kārayām āsuḥ
puraskṛtya prajāpatim<br>
:puraskṛtya prajāpatim
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tam—Him; vaṭum—the brahmacārī; vāmanam—dwarf; dṛṣṭvā—seeing; modamānāḥ—in a happy mood; mahā-ṛṣayaḥ—the great saintly persons; karmāṇi—ritualistic ceremonies; kārayām āsuḥ—performed; puraskṛtya—keeping in front; prajāpatim—Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati.
''tam''—Him; ''vaṭum''—the ''brahmacārī''; ''vāmanam''—dwarf; ''dṛṣṭvā''—seeing; ''modamānāḥ''—in a happy mood; ''mahā-ṛṣayaḥ''—the great saintly persons; ''karmāṇi''—ritualistic ceremonies; ''kārayām āsuḥ''—performed; ''puraskṛtya''—keeping in front; ''prajāpatim''—Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati.
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When the great sages saw the Lord as the brahmacārī-dwarf Vāmana, they were certainly very pleased. Thus they placed before them Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati, and performed all the ritualistic ceremonies, such as the birthday ceremony.
When the great sages saw the Lord as the brahmacārī-dwarf Vāmana, they were certainly very pleased. Thus they placed before them Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati, and performed all the ritualistic ceremonies, such as the birthday ceremony.
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According to Vedic civilization, when a child is born in the family of a brāhmaṇa, the birthday ceremony, known as jāta-karma, is first performed, and then other ceremonies are also gradually performed. But when this vāmana-rūpa appeared in the form of a vaṭu, or brahmacārī, His sacred thread ceremony was also performed immediately.
According to Vedic civilization, when a child is born in the family of a ''brāhmaṇa'', the birthday ceremony, known as ''jāta-karma'', is first performed, and then other ceremonies are also gradually performed. But when this ''vāmana-rūpa'' appeared in the form of a ''vaṭu'', or ''brahmacārī'', His sacred thread ceremony was also performed immediately.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 13

taṁ vaṭuṁ vāmanaṁ dṛṣṭvā
modamānā maharṣayaḥ
karmāṇi kārayām āsuḥ
puraskṛtya prajāpatim


SYNONYMS

tam—Him; vaṭum—the brahmacārī; vāmanam—dwarf; dṛṣṭvā—seeing; modamānāḥ—in a happy mood; mahā-ṛṣayaḥ—the great saintly persons; karmāṇi—ritualistic ceremonies; kārayām āsuḥ—performed; puraskṛtya—keeping in front; prajāpatim—Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati.


TRANSLATION

When the great sages saw the Lord as the brahmacārī-dwarf Vāmana, they were certainly very pleased. Thus they placed before them Kaśyapa Muni, the Prajāpati, and performed all the ritualistic ceremonies, such as the birthday ceremony.


PURPORT

According to Vedic civilization, when a child is born in the family of a brāhmaṇa, the birthday ceremony, known as jāta-karma, is first performed, and then other ceremonies are also gradually performed. But when this vāmana-rūpa appeared in the form of a vaṭu, or brahmacārī, His sacred thread ceremony was also performed immediately.



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