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''lubdhakaḥ''—hunter; ''vipine''—in the forest; ''kaścit''—some; ''pakṣiṇām''—of birds; ''nirmitaḥ''—appointed; ''antakaḥ''—killer; ''vitatya''—spreading; ''jālam''—a net; ''vidadhe''—captured; ''tatra tatra''—here and there; ''pralobhayan''—luring with food.
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 50

lubdhako vipine kaścit
pakṣiṇāṁ nirmito 'ntakaḥ
vitatya jālaṁ vidadhe
tatra tatra pralobhayan


SYNONYMS

lubdhakaḥ — hunter; vipine — in the forest; kaścit — some; pakṣiṇām — of birds; nirmitaḥ — appointed; antakaḥ — killer; vitatya — spreading; jālam — a net; vidadhe — captured; tatra tatra — here and there; pralobhayan — luring with food.


TRANSLATION

There was once a hunter who lured birds with food and captured them after spreading a net. He lived as if appointed by death personified as the killer of the birds.


PURPORT

This is another incident from the histories.



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