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yadṛcchayopapannena<br>
:yadṛcchayopapannena
vartamāno gṛhāśramī<br>
:vartamāno gṛhāśramī
tasya bhāryā ku-cailasya<br>
:tasya bhāryā ku-cailasya
kṣut-kṣāmā ca tathā-vidhā<br>
:kṣut-kṣāmā ca tathā-vidhā
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yadṛcchayā—of its own accord; upapannena—by what was obtained; vartamānaḥ—existing; gṛha-āśramī—in the household order of life; tasya—of him; bhāryā—the wife; ku-cailasya—who was poorly dressed; kṣut—from hunger; kṣāmā—emaciated; ca—and; tathā-vidhā—similarly.
''yadṛcchayā''—of its own accord; ''upapannena''—by what was obtained; ''vartamānaḥ''—existing; ''gṛha-āśramī''—in the household order of life; ''tasya''—of him; ''bhāryā''—the wife; ''ku-cailasya''—who was poorly dressed; ''kṣut''—from hunger; ''kṣāmā''—emaciated; ''ca''—and; ''tathā-vidhā''—similarly.
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Living as a householder, he maintained himself with whatever came of its own accord. The wife of that poorly dressed brāhmaṇa suffered along with him and was emaciated from hunger.
Living as a householder, he maintained himself with whatever came of its own accord. The wife of that poorly dressed brāhmaṇa suffered along with him and was emaciated from hunger.
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Sudāmā's chaste wife was also poorly dressed, and whatever food she obtained she gave to her husband. Thus she remained fatigued from hunger.
Sudāmā's chaste wife was also poorly dressed, and whatever food she obtained she gave to her husband. Thus she remained fatigued from hunger.
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Revision as of 19:25, 1 December 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 7

yadṛcchayopapannena
vartamāno gṛhāśramī
tasya bhāryā ku-cailasya
kṣut-kṣāmā ca tathā-vidhā


SYNONYMS

yadṛcchayā—of its own accord; upapannena—by what was obtained; vartamānaḥ—existing; gṛha-āśramī—in the household order of life; tasya—of him; bhāryā—the wife; ku-cailasya—who was poorly dressed; kṣut—from hunger; kṣāmā—emaciated; ca—and; tathā-vidhā—similarly.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Living as a householder, he maintained himself with whatever came of its own accord. The wife of that poorly dressed brāhmaṇa suffered along with him and was emaciated from hunger.


PURPORT

Sudāmā's chaste wife was also poorly dressed, and whatever food she obtained she gave to her husband. Thus she remained fatigued from hunger.



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