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''prajāpateḥ aṅgirasaḥ''—of another ''prajāpati'', known as Aṅgirā; ''svadhā''—Svadhā; ''patnī''—his wife; ''pitṟn''—the Pitās; ''atha''—thereafter; ''atharva-āṅgirasam''—Atharvāṅgirasa; ''vedam''—the personified ''Veda''; ''putratve''—as the son; ''ca''—and; ''akarot''—accepted; ''satī''—Satī.
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 19

prajāpater aṅgirasaḥ
svadhā patnī pitṟn atha
atharvāṅgirasaṁ vedaṁ
putratve cākarot satī


SYNONYMS

prajāpateḥ aṅgirasaḥ — of another prajāpati, known as Aṅgirā; svadhā — Svadhā; patnī — his wife; pitṟn — the Pitās; atha — thereafter; atharva-āṅgirasam — Atharvāṅgirasa; vedam — the personified Veda; putratve — as the son; ca — and; akarot — accepted; satī — Satī.


TRANSLATION

The prajāpati Aṅgirā had two wives, named Svadhā and Satī. The wife named Svadhā accepted all the Pitās as her sons, and Satī accepted the Atharvāṅgirasa Veda as her son.



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