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tasmāt satram idaṁ rājan<br>
:tasmāt satram idaṁ rājan
saṁsthīyetābhicārikam<br>
:saṁsthīyetābhicārikam
sarpā anāgaso dagdhā<br>
:sarpā anāgaso dagdhā
janair diṣṭaṁ hi bhujyate<br>
:janair diṣṭaṁ hi bhujyate
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tasmāt—therefore; satram—sacrifice; idam—this; rājan—O King; saṁsthīyeta—should be stopped; ābhicārikam—done with intent to harm; sarpāḥ—the serpents; anāgasaḥ—innocent; dagdhāḥ—burned; janaiḥ—by persons; diṣṭam—fate; hi—indeed; bhujyate—is suffered.
tasmāt—therefore; satram—sacrifice; idam—this; rājan—O King; saṁsthīyeta—should be stopped; ābhicārikam—done with intent to harm; sarpāḥ—the serpents; anāgasaḥ—innocent; dagdhāḥ—burned; janaiḥ—by persons; diṣṭam—fate; hi—indeed; bhujyate—is suffered.
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Therefore, my dear King, please stop this sacrificial performance, which was initiated with the intent of doing harm to others. Many innocent snakes have already been burned to death. Indeed, all persons must suffer the unforeseen consequences of their past activities.
Therefore, my dear King, please stop this sacrificial performance, which was initiated with the intent of doing harm to others. Many innocent snakes have already been burned to death. Indeed, all persons must suffer the unforeseen consequences of their past activities.
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Bṛhaspati here admits that although the snakes appeared to be innocent, by the Lord's arrangement they were also being punished for previous vicious activities.
Bṛhaspati here admits that although the snakes appeared to be innocent, by the Lord's arrangement they were also being punished for previous vicious activities.
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Revision as of 07:36, 30 November 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 27

tasmāt satram idaṁ rājan
saṁsthīyetābhicārikam
sarpā anāgaso dagdhā
janair diṣṭaṁ hi bhujyate


SYNONYMS

tasmāt—therefore; satram—sacrifice; idam—this; rājan—O King; saṁsthīyeta—should be stopped; ābhicārikam—done with intent to harm; sarpāḥ—the serpents; anāgasaḥ—innocent; dagdhāḥ—burned; janaiḥ—by persons; diṣṭam—fate; hi—indeed; bhujyate—is suffered.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Therefore, my dear King, please stop this sacrificial performance, which was initiated with the intent of doing harm to others. Many innocent snakes have already been burned to death. Indeed, all persons must suffer the unforeseen consequences of their past activities.


PURPORT

Bṛhaspati here admits that although the snakes appeared to be innocent, by the Lord's arrangement they were also being punished for previous vicious activities.



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