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''aho''—alas; ''ubhayataḥ''—from both directions; ''prāptam''—received; ''lokasya''—of the people in general; ''vyasanam''—danger; ''mahat''—great; ''dāruṇi''—a log; ''ubhayataḥ''—from both sides; ''dīpte''—burning; ''iva''—like; ''taskara''—from thieves and rogues; ''pālayoḥ''—and from the king.
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 8

aho ubhayataḥ prāptaṁ
lokasya vyasanaṁ mahat
dāruṇy ubhayato dīpte
iva taskara-pālayoḥ


SYNONYMS

aho — alas; ubhayataḥ — from both directions; prāptam — received; lokasya — of the people in general; vyasanam — danger; mahat — great; dāruṇi — a log; ubhayataḥ — from both sides; dīpte — burning; iva — like; taskara — from thieves and rogues; pālayoḥ — and from the king.


TRANSLATION

When the great sages consulted one another, they saw that the people were in a dangerous position from both directions. When a fire blazes on both ends of a log, the ants in the middle are in a very dangerous situation. Similarly, at that time the people in general were in a dangerous position due to an irresponsible king on one side and thieves and rogues on the other.



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