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Chapter 19: King Pṛthu's One Hundred Horse Sacrifices

Verse 26 of 41
SB 4.19.26

तदभिज्ञाय भगवान्पृथुः पृथुपराक्रमः इन्द्राय कुपितो बाणमादत्तोद्यतकार्मुकः

tad abhijñāya bhagavān pṛthuḥ pṛthu-parākramaḥ indrāya kupito bāṇam ādattodyata-kārmukaḥ

Synonyms

tatthat; abhijñāyaunderstanding; bhagavānthe incarnation of Godhead; pṛthuḥKing Pṛthu; pṛthu-parākramaḥcelebrated as very powerful; indrāyaupon Indra; kupitaḥbeing very angry; bāṇaman arrow; ādattatook up; udyatahaving taken up; kārmukaḥthe bow..

Translation

Mahārāja Pṛthu, who was celebrated as very powerful, immediately took up his bow and arrows and prepared to kill Indra himself, because Indra introduced such irregular sannyāsa orders.

Purport

It is the duty of the king not to tolerate any introduction of any irreligious systems. Since King Pṛthu was an incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, certainly his duty was to cut down all kinds of irreligious systems. Following in his footsteps, all heads of state should themselves be bona fide representatives of God and should cut down all irreligious systems. Unfortunately they are cowards who declare a secular state. Such a mentality is a way of compromising religious and irreligious systems, but because of this citizens are generally becoming uninterested in spiritual advancement. Thus the situation deteriorates to such an extent that human society becomes hellish.

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