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SB 12.6.75

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 75

jaimineḥ sama-gasyāsīt
sumantus tanayo muniḥ
sutvāṁs tu tat-sutas tābhyām
ekaikāṁ prāha saṁhitām


SYNONYMS

jaimineḥ—of Jaimini; sama-gasya—the singer of the Sāma Veda; āsīt—there was; sumantuḥ—Sumantu; tanayaḥ—the son; muniḥ—the sage (Jaimini); sutvān—Sutvān; tu—and; tat-sutaḥ—the son of Sumantu; tābhyām—to each of them; eka-ekām—one of each of the two parts; prāha—he spoke; saṁhitām—collection.


TRANSLATION

Jaimini Ṛṣi, the authority of the Sāma Veda, had a son named Sumantu, and the son of Sumantu was Sutvān. The sage Jaimini spoke to each of them a different part of the Sāma-veda-saṁhitā.

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