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Chapter 19: Lord Vāmanadeva Begs Charity from Bali Mahārāja

Verse 4 of 43
SB 8.19.4

न सन्ति तीर्थे युधि चार्थिनार्थिताः पराङ्मुखा ये त्वमनस्विनो नृप युष्मत्कुले यद्यशसामलेन प्रह्राद उद्भाति यथोडुपः खे

na santi tīrthe yudhi cārthinārthitāḥ parāṅmukhā ye tv amanasvino nṛpa yuṣmat-kule yad yaśasāmalena prahrāda udbhāti yathoḍupaḥ khe

Synonyms

nanot; santithere are; tīrthein holy places (where charity is given); yudhiin the battlefield; caalso; arthināby a brāhmaṇa or a kṣatriya; arthitāḥwho have been asked; parāṅmukhāḥwho refused their prayers; yesuch persons; tuindeed; amanasvinaḥsuch low-minded, low-grade kings; nṛpaO King (Bali Mahārāja); yuṣmat-kulein your dynasty; yattherein; yaśasā amalenaby impeccable reputation; prahrādaḥPrahlāda Mahārāja; udbhātiarises; yathāas; uḍupaḥthe moon; khein the sky..

Translation

O King Bali, never in your dynasty has the low-minded king been born who upon being requested has refused charity to brāhmaṇas in holy places or a fight to kṣatriyas on a battlefield. And your dynasty is even more glorious due to the presence of Prahlāda Mahārāja, who is like the beautiful moon in the sky.

Purport

The symptoms of a kṣatriya are given in Bhagavad-gītā. One of the qualifications is the willingness to give charity (dāna). A kṣatriya does not refuse to give charity when requested by a brāhmaṇa, nor can he refuse to fight another kṣatriya. A king who does refuse is called low-minded. In the dynasty of Bali Mahārāja there were no such low-minded kings.

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