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Chapter 21: Conversation Between Manu and Kardama

Verse 48 of 50
SB 3.21.48

अथोटजमुपायातं नृदेवं प्रणतं पुरः सपर्यया पर्यगृह्णात्प्रतिनन्द्यानुरूपया

athoṭajam upāyātaṁ nṛdevaṁ praṇataṁ puraḥ saparyayā paryagṛhṇāt pratinandyānurūpayā

Synonyms

athathen; uṭajamthe hermitage; upāyātamapproached; nṛdevamthe monarch; praṇatambowed down; puraḥin front; saparyayāwith honor; paryagṛhṇātreceived him; pratinandyagreeting him; anurūpayābefitting the King's position..

Translation

Seeing that the monarch had come to his hermitage and was bowing before him, the sage greeted him with benediction and received him with due honor.

Purport

Emperor Svāyambhuva Manu not only approached the cottage of dried leaves possessed by the hermit Kardama, but he offered his respectful obeisances unto him. Similarly, it was the duty of the hermit to offer blessings to kings who used to approach his hermitage in the jungle.

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