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SB 1.13.51 (1965)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 51

Dhri;arastra saha bhratra gandharya cha swabharyaya Dakshinena himabatarishinam ashramam gatah.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Dhritrastra—uncle of Maharaj yudhisthir, Saha—along with, Bhratra—his brother Vidura, Gandharya—Gandhari also, Cha—and, Swabharyaya—his own wife, Dakshinena—by the southern side, Himabata—of the Himalyan mountain. Rishinam—of the Rshis, Ashramam—in shelter, Gatah—he has gone.


TRANSLATION

"Oh the King your uncle Dhritarastra along with his brother Vidura and his own wife Gandhri, have gone to the southern side of the Himalayan mountains where there are shelters of the great sages"


PURPORT

To pacify the mourning Maharaj Yudhsthira, Narada first of all spoke from a philosophical point of view and then he began to describe the future movements of his uncle which he could see by his foreseeing power and thus began to describe as follows.