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Chapter 18: Maharaj Parikshit Cursed by a Brahmin Boy

Verse 39 of 48
SB 1.18.39

sa vā āṅgiraso brahman śrutvā suta-vilāpanam unmīlya śanakair netre dṛṣṭvā cāṁse mṛtoragam

Synonyms

saḥhe; vaialso; āṅgirasaḥthe Rishi born in the family of Angira; brahmanon hearing; śrutvāhis son; sutacrying in distress; vilāpanamopening; unmīlyagradually; śanakaiḥby the eyes Dristwa—by seeing; netrealso; dṛṣṭvāon the shoulder; cadead; aṁsesnake.

Translation

Oh the brahmins, the Rishi who was born in the family of Angira Muni thus hearing his son crying gradually opened his eyes and saw a dead snake on his neck.

Verse 39 of 48
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