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CC Adi 13.57-58 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXTS 57-58

sapta miśra tāṅra putra—sapta ṛṣīśvara
kaṁsāri, paramānanda, padmanābha, sarveśvara
jagannātha, janārdana, trailokyanātha
nadīyāte gaṅgā-vāsa kaila jagannātha


SYNONYMS

sapta miśra—seven Miśras; tāṅra—his; putra—sons; sapta—seven; ṛṣi—great saintly persons; īśvara—most influential; kaṁsāri—Kaṁsāri; paramānanda—Paramānanda; padmanābha—Padmanābha; sarveśvara—Sarveśvara; jagannātha—Jagannātha; janārdana—Janārdana; trailokyanātha—Trailokyanātha; nadīyāte—at Navadvīpa; gaṅgā-vāsa—living on the bank of the Ganges; kaila—did; jagannātha—the fifth son of Upendra Miśra.


TRANSLATION

Upendra Miśra had seven sons, who were all saintly and most influential: (1) Kaṁsāri, (2) Paramānanda, (3) Padmanābha, (4) Sarveśvara, (5) Jagannātha, (6) Janārdana and (7) Trailokyanātha. Jagannātha Miśra, the fifth son, decided to reside on the bank of the Ganges at Nadia.