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''rājā''—the King; ''tam''—unto him, Durvāsā Muni; ''akṛta-āhāraḥ''—who refrained from taking food; ''pratyāgamana''—returning; ''kāṅkṣayā''—desiring; ''caraṇau''—the feet; ''upasaṅgṛhya''—approaching; ''prasādya''—pleasing in all respects; ''samabhojayat''—fed sumptuously.
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 19 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

rājā tam akṛtāhāraḥ
pratyāgamana-kāṅkṣayā
caraṇāv upasaṅgṛhya
prasādya samabhojayat


SYNONYMS

rājā — the King; tam — unto him, Durvāsā Muni; akṛta-āhāraḥ — who refrained from taking food; pratyāgamana — returning; kāṅkṣayā — desiring; caraṇau — the feet; upasaṅgṛhya — approaching; prasādya — pleasing in all respects; samabhojayat — fed sumptuously.


TRANSLATION

Expecting the return of Durvāsā Muni, the King had not taken his food. Therefore, when the sage returned, the King fell at his lotus feet, pleasing him in all respects, and fed him sumptuously.



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