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:harau ratiṁ vahann eṣa
:harau ratiṁ vahann eṣa
:narendrāṇāṁ śikhā-maṇiḥ
:narendrāṇāṁ śikhāmaṇiḥ
:bhikṣām aṭann ari-pure
:bhikṣām aṭann ari-pure
:śva-pākam api vandate
:śva-pākam api vandate
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“‘Bharata Mahārāja always carried affection for Kṛṣṇa within his heart. Although Bharata Mahārāja was the crown jewel of kings, he was still wandering about and begging alms in the city of his enemies. He was even offering respects to caṇḍālas, low-class men who eat dogs.
" 'Bharata Mahārāja always carried affection for Kṛṣṇa within his heart. Although Bharata Mahārāja was the crown jewel of kings, he was still wandering about and begging alms in the city of his enemies. He was even offering respects to caṇḍālas, low-class men who eat dogs.'
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This is a quotation from the Padma Purāṇa.
This is a quotation from Padma Purāṇa.
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

harau ratiṁ vahann eṣa
narendrāṇāṁ śikhāmaṇiḥ
bhikṣām aṭann ari-pure
śva-pākam api vandate


SYNONYMS

harau—toward the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ratim—affection; vahan—carrying; eṣaḥ—this one; nara-indrāṇām—of all the kings; śikhā-maṇiḥ—brilliant crown jewel; bhikṣām—begging alms; aṭan—wandering for; ari-pure—even in the city of enemies; śva-pākam—the fifth-grade caṇḍālas; api—even; vandate—worships.


TRANSLATION

" 'Bharata Mahārāja always carried affection for Kṛṣṇa within his heart. Although Bharata Mahārāja was the crown jewel of kings, he was still wandering about and begging alms in the city of his enemies. He was even offering respects to caṇḍālas, low-class men who eat dogs.'


PURPORT

This is a quotation from Padma Purāṇa.