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Chapter 18: King Yayāti Regains His Youth

Verse 26 of 47
SB 9.18.26

वृषपर्वा तमाज्ञाय प्रत्यनीकविवक्षितम् गुरुं प्रसादयन्मूर्ध्ना पादयोः पतितः पथि

vṛṣaparvā tam ājñāya pratyanīka-vivakṣitam guruṁ prasādayan mūrdhnā pādayoḥ patitaḥ pathi

Synonyms

vṛṣaparvāthe King of the demons; tam ājñāyaunderstanding the motive of Śukrācārya; pratyanīkasome curse; vivakṣitamdesiring to speak; gurumhis spiritual master, Śukrācārya; prasādayathe satisfied immediately; mūrdhnāwith his head; pādayoḥat the feet; patitaḥfell down; pathion the road..

Translation

King Vṛṣaparvā understood that Śukrācārya was coming to chastise or curse him. Consequently, before Śukrācārya came to his house, Vṛṣaparvā went out and fell down in the street at the feet of his guru and satisfied him, checking his wrath.

Verse 26 of 47
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