2010-09-14
Srimad Bhagavatam 09.02.29-09.03.09 - Srila Prabhupada In Mexico (download mp3)
by Ram Vigraha Prabhu at ISKCON Chowpatty
www.iskcondesiretree.net
Purport:
The King, after hearing the statement of his daughter, certainly told the great sage Cyavana Muni everything about how his daughter had ignorantly committed such an offense. The muni, however, inquired from the King whether the daughter was married. In this way, the King, understanding the purpose of the great sage Cyavana Muni (tad-abhiprayam ajñaya), immediately gave the muni his daughter in charity and escaped the danger of being cursed. Thus with the permission of the great sage the King returned home.
Srimad Bhagavatam 09.02.29-09.03.09 - Srila Prabhupada In Mexico (download mp3)
by Ram Vigraha Prabhu at ISKCON Chowpatty
www.iskcondesiretree.net
SB 9.2.29
maruttasya damah putras
tasyasid rajyavardhanah
sudhrtis tat-suto jajñe
saudhrteyo narah sutah
maruttasya damah putras
tasyasid rajyavardhanah
sudhrtis tat-suto jajñe
saudhrteyo narah sutah
Translation:
Marutta's son was Dama, Dama's son was Rajyavardhana, Rajyavardhana's son was Sudhrti, and his son was Nara.
Marutta's son was Dama, Dama's son was Rajyavardhana, Rajyavardhana's son was Sudhrti, and his son was Nara.
SB 9.3.9
tad-abhiprayam ajñaya
pradad duhitaram muneh
krcchran muktas tam amantrya
puram prayat samahitah
tad-abhiprayam ajñaya
pradad duhitaram muneh
krcchran muktas tam amantrya
puram prayat samahitah
Translation:
King Saryati, being very contemplative and thus understanding Cyavana Muni's purpose, gave his daughter in charity to the sage. Thus released from danger with great difficulty, he took permission from Cyavana Muni and returned home.
King Saryati, being very contemplative and thus understanding Cyavana Muni's purpose, gave his daughter in charity to the sage. Thus released from danger with great difficulty, he took permission from Cyavana Muni and returned home.
Purport:
The King, after hearing the statement of his daughter, certainly told the great sage Cyavana Muni everything about how his daughter had ignorantly committed such an offense. The muni, however, inquired from the King whether the daughter was married. In this way, the King, understanding the purpose of the great sage Cyavana Muni (tad-abhiprayam ajñaya), immediately gave the muni his daughter in charity and escaped the danger of being cursed. Thus with the permission of the great sage the King returned home.