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Chapter 8: The Sons of Sagara Meet Lord Kapiladeva

Verse 5–6 of 27
SB 9.8.5-6

यस्तालजंघान्यवनाञ्छकान्हैहयबर्बरान् नावधीद्गुरुवाक्येन चक्रे विकृतवेषिणः मुण्डाञ्छ्मश्रुधरान्कांश्चिन्मुक्तकेशार्धमुण्डितान् अनन्तर्वाससः कांश्चिदबहिर्वाससो ऽपरान्

yas tālajaṅghān yavanāñ chakān haihaya-barbarān nāvadhīd guru-vākyena cakre vikṛta-veṣiṇaḥ muṇḍāñ chmaśru-dharān kāṁścin mukta-keśārdha-muṇḍitān anantar-vāsasaḥ kāṁścid abahir-vāsaso 'parān

Synonyms

yaḥMahārāja Sagara who; tālajaṅghānthe uncivilized clan named Tālajaṅgha; yavanānpersons averse to the Vedic literature; śakānanother class of atheist; haihayathe uncivilized; barbarānand the Barbaras; nanot; avadhītdid kill; guru-vākyenaby the order of his spiritual master; cakremade them; vikṛta-veṣiṇaḥdressed awkwardly; muṇḍānshaved clean; śmaśru-dharānwearing mustaches; kāṁścitsome of them; mukta-keśaloose hair; ardha-muṇḍitānhalf-shaven; anantaḥ-vāsasaḥwithout underwear; kāṁścitsome of them; abahiḥ-vāsasaḥwithout covering garments; aparānothers..

Translation

Sagara Mahārāja, following the order of his spiritual master, Aurva, did not kill the uncivilized men like the Tālajaṅghas, Yavanas, Śakas, Haihayas and Barbaras. Instead, some of them he made dress awkwardly, some of them he shaved clean but allowed to wear mustaches, some of them he left wearing loose hair, some he half shaved, some he left without underwear, and some without external garments. Thus these different clans were made to dress differently, but King Sagara did not kill them.

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