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==== TEXT No. 45 ====
==== TEXT No. 45 ====


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:Sa eva bhagwan Dronah prajarupena vartate
Sa eva bhagwan Dronah prajarupena vartate
:Tasya atmanor ardhant patni aste na anugat virasuh kripi.
Tasya atmanor ardhant patni aste na anugat virasuh kripi.
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==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ====
==== ENGLISH SYNONYMS ====


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Sa—he, Eva—certainly, Dronah—Dronacharya, Prajarupena—in form of his son Aswathama, Vartate—is existing, Tasya—his, Atmanar—of the body, Ardham—half, Patni—wife, Aste—living, Na—no, Agat—undertook, Virasuh—having the son present, Kripi—sister of Kripacharya.
Sa—he, Eva—certainly, Dronah—Dronacharya, Prajarupena—in form of his son Aswathama, Vartate—is existing, Tasya—his, Atmanar—of the body, Ardham—half, Patni—wife, Aste—living, Na—no, Agat—undertook, Virasuh—having the son present, Kripi—sister of Kripacharya.
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He (Lord Dronacharya) is certainly still existing represented by his son and his better half wife Kripi did not undergo a Sati with him for the reason that she had his son.
He (Lord Dronacharya) is certainly still existing represented by his son and his better half wife Kripi did not undergo a Sati with him for the reason that she had his son.
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Wife of Dronacharya Kripi is the sister of Kripacharya. A devoted wife who is according to revealed scripture, the better half of her husband, is justified to embrace voluntary death along with her husband if she is without any issue; but in the case of the wife of Dronachrya she did not undergo such trial because she had her son as the representative of her husband. A widow is so-called if there is a son representative of her husband existing. So in either case Aswatthama is the representative of Dronacharya and therefore, killing of Aswatthama is killing of Dronacharya. That was the argument of Droupadi against the killing of Aswatthama.
Wife of Dronacharya Kripi is the sister of Kripacharya. A devoted wife who is according to revealed scripture, the better half of her husband, is justified to embrace voluntary death along with her husband if she is without any issue; but in the case of the wife of Dronachrya she did not undergo such trial because she had her son as the representative of her husband. A widow is so-called if there is a son representative of her husband existing. So in either case Aswatthama is the representative of Dronacharya and therefore, killing of Aswatthama is killing of Dronacharya. That was the argument of Droupadi against the killing of Aswatthama.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 45

Sa eva bhagwan Dronah prajarupena vartate Tasya atmanor ardhant patni aste na anugat virasuh kripi.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Sa—he, Eva—certainly, Dronah—Dronacharya, Prajarupena—in form of his son Aswathama, Vartate—is existing, Tasya—his, Atmanar—of the body, Ardham—half, Patni—wife, Aste—living, Na—no, Agat—undertook, Virasuh—having the son present, Kripi—sister of Kripacharya.


TRANSLATION

He (Lord Dronacharya) is certainly still existing represented by his son and his better half wife Kripi did not undergo a Sati with him for the reason that she had his son.


PURPORT

Wife of Dronacharya Kripi is the sister of Kripacharya. A devoted wife who is according to revealed scripture, the better half of her husband, is justified to embrace voluntary death along with her husband if she is without any issue; but in the case of the wife of Dronachrya she did not undergo such trial because she had her son as the representative of her husband. A widow is so-called if there is a son representative of her husband existing. So in either case Aswatthama is the representative of Dronacharya and therefore, killing of Aswatthama is killing of Dronacharya. That was the argument of Droupadi against the killing of Aswatthama.