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==== TEXT 37 ====
==== TEXT 37 ====


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evaṁ kauśika-gotraṁ tu<br>
:evaṁ kauśika-gotraṁ tu
viśvāmitraiḥ pṛthag-vidham<br>
:viśvāmitraiḥ pṛthag-vidham
pravarāntaram āpannaṁ<br>
:pravarāntaram āpannaṁ
tad dhi caivaṁ prakalpitam<br>
:tad dhi caivaṁ prakalpitam
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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evam—in this way (some sons having been cursed and some blessed); kauśika-gotram—the dynasty of Kauśika; tu—indeed; viśvāmitraiḥ—by the sons of Viśvāmitra; pṛthak-vidham—in different varieties; pravara-antaram—differences between one another; āpannam—obtained; tat—that; hi—indeed; ca—also; evam—thus; prakalpitam—ascertained.
''evam''—in this way (some sons having been cursed and some blessed); ''kauśika-gotram''—the dynasty of Kauśika; ''tu''—indeed; ''viśvāmitraiḥ''—by the sons of Viśvāmitra; ''pṛthak-vidham''—in different varieties; ''pravara-antaram''—differences between one another; ''āpannam''—obtained; ''tat''—that; ''hi''—indeed; ''ca''—also; ''evam''—thus; ''prakalpitam''—ascertained.
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Viśvāmitra cursed some of his sons and blessed the others, and he also adopted a son. Thus there were varieties in the Kauśika dynasty, but among all the sons, Devarāta was considered the eldest.
Viśvāmitra cursed some of his sons and blessed the others, and he also adopted a son. Thus there were varieties in the Kauśika dynasty, but among all the sons, Devarāta was considered the eldest.
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''Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Sixteenth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "Lord Paraśurāma Destroys the World's Ruling Class."''


:Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Sixteenth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "Lord Paraśurāma Destroys the World's Ruling Class."
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 37

evaṁ kauśika-gotraṁ tu
viśvāmitraiḥ pṛthag-vidham
pravarāntaram āpannaṁ
tad dhi caivaṁ prakalpitam


SYNONYMS

evam—in this way (some sons having been cursed and some blessed); kauśika-gotram—the dynasty of Kauśika; tu—indeed; viśvāmitraiḥ—by the sons of Viśvāmitra; pṛthak-vidham—in different varieties; pravara-antaram—differences between one another; āpannam—obtained; tat—that; hi—indeed; ca—also; evam—thus; prakalpitam—ascertained.


TRANSLATION

Viśvāmitra cursed some of his sons and blessed the others, and he also adopted a son. Thus there were varieties in the Kauśika dynasty, but among all the sons, Devarāta was considered the eldest.


Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Sixteenth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled "Lord Paraśurāma Destroys the World's Ruling Class."



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