← Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (1962)

Chapter 17: Punishment and Reward of Kali

Verse 21 of 41
SB 1.17.21

sūta uvāca evaṁ dharme pravadati sa samrāḍ dvija-sattamāḥ samāhitena manasā vikhedaḥ paryacaṣṭa tam

Synonyms

sūtaḥ uvācaSuta Goswami said; evamthe Personality of religiosity; dharmethus spoken; pravadatihe; saḥthe emperor; samrāṭoh the best among the Brahmins; dvija-sattamāḥin proper attention; samāhitenaby the mind; manasāwithout any mistake; vikhedaḥcounter replied; paryacaṣṭaunto him.

Translation

Suta Goswami said, oh the best among the Brahmins, the emperor Parikshit thus hearing on the Personality of religiosity so speaking, He was full satisfied in his mind and without mistake or regret he counter replied to him.

Purport

The statement of the bull personality of religiosity being full of philosophy and knowledge, the king was satisfied in his mind as he could understand that the suffering bull was not an ordinary one. Unless one is not perfectly conversant with the law of the Supreme Lord, no body could speak such thing touching philosophical truths. The emperor also being on equal level of sagacity, replied just to the point without any doubts or mistake.

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