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''tat-upariṣṭāt''—on the top of Lokāloka Mountain; ''catasṛṣu āśāsu''—in the four directions; ''ātma-yoninā''—by Lord Brahmā; ''akhila-jagat-guruṇā''—the spiritual master of the whole universe; ''adhiniveśitāḥ''—established; ''ye''—all those; ''dvirada-patayaḥ''—the best of elephants; ''ṛṣabhaḥ''—Ṛṣabha; ''puṣkara-cūḍaḥ''—Puṣkaracūḍa; ''vāmanaḥ''—Vāmana; ''aparājitaḥ''—Aparājita; ''iti''—thus; ''sakala-loka-sthiti-hetavaḥ''—the causes of the maintenance of the different planets within the universe.
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 39

tad-upariṣṭāc catasṛṣv āśāsvātma-yoninākhila-jagad-guruṇādhiniveśitā
ye dvirada-pataya ṛṣabhaḥ puṣkaracūḍo
vāmano 'parājita iti sakala-loka-sthiti-hetavaḥ


SYNONYMS

tat-upariṣṭāt — on the top of Lokāloka Mountain; catasṛṣu āśāsu — in the four directions; ātma-yoninā — by Lord Brahmā; akhila-jagat-guruṇā — the spiritual master of the whole universe; adhiniveśitāḥ — established; ye — all those; dvirada-patayaḥ — the best of elephants; ṛṣabhaḥ — Ṛṣabha; puṣkara-cūḍaḥ — Puṣkaracūḍa; vāmanaḥ — Vāmana; aparājitaḥ — Aparājita; iti — thus; sakala-loka-sthiti-hetavaḥ — the causes of the maintenance of the different planets within the universe.


TRANSLATION

On the top of Lokāloka Mountain are the four gaja-patis, the best of elephants, which were established in the four directions by Lord Brahmā, the supreme spiritual master of the entire universe. The names of those elephants are Ṛṣabha, Puṣkaracūḍa, Vāmana and Aparājita. They are responsible for maintaining the planetary systems of the universe.



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