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SB 12.12.24

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

rāmasya kośalendrasya
caritaṁ kilbiṣāpaham
nimer aṅga-parityāgo
janakānāṁ ca sambhavaḥ


SYNONYMS

rāmasya—of Lord Rāmacandra; kośala-indrasya—the King of Kośala; caritam—the pastimes; kilbiṣa-apaham—which drive away all sins; nimeḥ—of King Nimi; aṅga-parityāgaḥ—the giving up of his body; janakānām—of the descendants of Janaka; ca—and; sambhavaḥ—the appearance.


TRANSLATION

The Bhāgavatam narrates the sanctifying pastimes of Lord Rāmacandra, the King of Kosala, and also explains how King Nimi abandoned his material body. The appearance of the descendants of King Janaka is also mentioned.

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