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na santi tīrthe yudhi cārthinārthitāḥ<br>
:na santi tīrthe yudhi cārthinārthitāḥ
parāṅmukhā ye tv amanasvino nṛpa<br>
:parāṅmukhā ye tv amanasvino nṛpa
yuṣmat-kule yad yaśasāmalena<br>
:yuṣmat-kule yad yaśasāmalena
prahrāda udbhāti yathoḍupaḥ khe<br>
:prahrāda udbhāti yathoḍupaḥ khe
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na—not; santi—there are; tīrthe—in holy places (where charity is given); yudhi—in the battlefield; ca—also; arthinā—by a brāhmaṇa or a kṣatriya; arthitāḥ—who have been asked; parāṅmukhāḥ—who refused their prayers; ye—such persons; tu—indeed; amanasvinaḥ—such low-minded, low-grade kings; nṛpa—O King (Bali Mahārāja); yuṣmat-kule—in your dynasty; yat—therein; yaśasā amalena—by impeccable reputation; prahrādaḥ—Prahlāda Mahārāja; udbhāti—arises; yathā—as; uḍupaḥ—the moon; khe—in the sky.
''na''—not; ''santi''—there are; ''tīrthe''—in holy places (where charity is given); ''yudhi''—in the battlefield; ''ca''—also; ''arthinā''—by a ''brāhmaṇa'' or a ''kṣatriya''; ''arthitāḥ''—who have been asked; ''parāṅmukhāḥ''—who refused their prayers; ''ye''—such persons; ''tu''—indeed; ''amanasvinaḥ''—such low-minded, low-grade kings; ''nṛpa''—O King (Bali Mahārāja); ''yuṣmat-kule''—in your dynasty; ''yat''—therein; ''yaśasā amalena''—by impeccable reputation; ''prahrādaḥ''—Prahlāda Mahārāja; ''udbhāti''—arises; ''yathā''—as; ''uḍupaḥ''—the moon; ''khe''—in the sky.
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O King Bali, never in your dynasty has the low-minded King been born who upon being requested has refused charity to brāhmaṇas in holy places or a fight to kṣatriyas on a battlefield. And your dynasty is even more glorious due to the presence of Prahlāda Mahārāja, who is like the beautiful moon in the sky.
O King Bali, never in your dynasty has the low-minded King been born who upon being requested has refused charity to brāhmaṇas in holy places or a fight to kṣatriyas on a battlefield. And your dynasty is even more glorious due to the presence of Prahlāda Mahārāja, who is like the beautiful moon in the sky.
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The symptoms of a kṣatriya are given in Bhagavad-gītā. One of the qualifications is the willingness to give charity (dāna). A kṣatriya does not refuse to give charity when requested by a brāhmaṇa, nor can he refuse to fight another kṣatriya. A king who does refuse is called low-minded. In the dynasty of Bali Mahārāja there were no such low-minded kings.
The symptoms of a ''kṣatriya'' are given in [[Bhagavad-gita As It Is (1972)|''Bhagavad-gītā'']]. One of the qualifications is the willingness to give charity (''dāna''). A ''kṣatriya'' does not refuse to give charity when requested by a ''brāhmaṇa'', nor can he refuse to fight another ''kṣatriya''. A king who does refuse is called low-minded. In the dynasty of Bali Mahārāja there were no such low-minded kings.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



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na santi tīrthe yudhi cārthinārthitāḥ
parāṅmukhā ye tv amanasvino nṛpa
yuṣmat-kule yad yaśasāmalena
prahrāda udbhāti yathoḍupaḥ khe


SYNONYMS

na—not; santi—there are; tīrthe—in holy places (where charity is given); yudhi—in the battlefield; ca—also; arthinā—by a brāhmaṇa or a kṣatriya; arthitāḥ—who have been asked; parāṅmukhāḥ—who refused their prayers; ye—such persons; tu—indeed; amanasvinaḥ—such low-minded, low-grade kings; nṛpa—O King (Bali Mahārāja); yuṣmat-kule—in your dynasty; yat—therein; yaśasā amalena—by impeccable reputation; prahrādaḥ—Prahlāda Mahārāja; udbhāti—arises; yathā—as; uḍupaḥ—the moon; khe—in the sky.


TRANSLATION

O King Bali, never in your dynasty has the low-minded King been born who upon being requested has refused charity to brāhmaṇas in holy places or a fight to kṣatriyas on a battlefield. And your dynasty is even more glorious due to the presence of Prahlāda Mahārāja, who is like the beautiful moon in the sky.


PURPORT

The symptoms of a kṣatriya are given in Bhagavad-gītā. One of the qualifications is the willingness to give charity (dāna). A kṣatriya does not refuse to give charity when requested by a brāhmaṇa, nor can he refuse to fight another kṣatriya. A king who does refuse is called low-minded. In the dynasty of Bali Mahārāja there were no such low-minded kings.



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