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pṛthivī—the earth; vāyuḥ—the air; ākāśam—the sky; āpaḥ—the water; agniḥ—the fire; candramāḥ—the moon; raviḥ—the sun; kapotaḥ—the pigeon; ajagaraḥ—the python; sindhuḥ—the sea; pataṅgaḥ—the moth; madhu-kṛt—the honeybee; gajaḥ—the elephant; madhu-hā—the honey thief; hariṇaḥ—the deer; mīnaḥ—the fish; piṅgalā—the prostitute named Piṅgalā; kuraraḥ—the kurara bird; arbhakaḥ—the child; kumārī—the young girl; śara-kṛt—the arrow maker; sarpaḥ—the serpent; ūrṇa-nābhiḥ—the spider; supeśa-kṛt—the wasp; ete—these; me—me; guravaḥ—spiritual masters; rājan—O King; catuḥ-viṁśatiḥ—twenty-four; āśritāḥ—taken shelter of; śikṣā—instruction; vṛttibhiḥ—from the activities; eteṣām—of them; anvaśikṣam—I have properly learned; iha—in this life; ātmanaḥ—about the self.
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 17 February 2024

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

TEXTS 33-35

pṛthivī vāyur ākāśam
āpo 'gniś candramā raviḥ
kapoto 'jagaraḥ sindhuḥ
pataṅgo madhukṛd gajaḥ
madhu-hā hariṇo mīnaḥ
piṅgalā kuraro 'rbhakaḥ
kumārī śara-kṛt sarpa
ūrṇanābhiḥ supeśakṛt
ete me guravo rājan
catur-viṁśatir āśritāḥ
śikṣā vṛttibhir eteṣām
anvaśikṣam ihātmanaḥ


SYNONYMS

pṛthivī — the earth; vāyuḥ — the air; ākāśam — the sky; āpaḥ — the water; agniḥ — the fire; candramāḥ — the moon; raviḥ — the sun; kapotaḥ — the pigeon; ajagaraḥ — the python; sindhuḥ — the sea; pataṅgaḥ — the moth; madhu-kṛt — the honeybee; gajaḥ — the elephant; madhu- — the honey thief; hariṇaḥ — the deer; mīnaḥ — the fish; piṅgalā — the prostitute named Piṅgalā; kuraraḥ — the kurara bird; arbhakaḥ — the child; kumārī — the young girl; śara-kṛt — the arrow maker; sarpaḥ — the serpent; ūrṇa-nābhiḥ — the spider; supeśa-kṛt — the wasp; ete — these; me — me; guravaḥ — spiritual masters; rājan — O King; catuḥ-viṁśatiḥ — twenty-four; āśritāḥ — taken shelter of; śikṣā — instruction; vṛttibhiḥ — from the activities; eteṣām — of them; anvaśikṣam — I have properly learned; iha — in this life; ātmanaḥ — about the self.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

O King, I have taken shelter of twenty-four gurus, who are the following: the earth, air, sky, water, fire, moon, sun, pigeon and python; the sea, moth, honeybee, elephant and honey thief; the deer, the fish, the prostitute Piṅgalā, the kurara bird and the child; and the young girl, arrow maker, serpent, spider and wasp. My dear King, by studying their activities I have learned the science of the self.


PURPORT

The wasp is known as supeśa-kṛt because it causes the insect that it kills to take a beautiful form in the next life.



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