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SB 9.1.41

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 41

tasyotkalo gayo rājan
vimalaś ca trayaḥ sutāḥ
dakṣiṇā-patha-rājāno
babhūvur dharma-vatsalāḥ


SYNONYMS

tasya—of Sudyumna; utkalaḥ—by the name Utkala; gayaḥ—by the name Gaya; rājan—O King Parīkṣit; vimalaḥ ca—and Vimala; trayaḥ—three; sutāḥ—sons; dakṣiṇā-patha—of the southern part of the world; rājānaḥ—kings; babhūvuḥ—they became; dharma-vatsalāḥ—very religious.


TRANSLATION

O King, Sudyumna had three very pious sons, named Utkala, Gaya and Vimala, who became the kings of the Dakṣiṇā-patha.

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