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Chapter 18: Maharaj Parikshit Cursed by a Brahmin Boy

Verse 40 of 48
SB 1.18.40

visṛjya tañ ca papraccha vatsa kasmādd hi rodiṣi kena vā te 'pakṛtam ity uktaḥ sa nyavedayat

Synonyms

visṛjyathrowing aside; tamthat; caalso; papracchaasked; vatsamy dear son; kasmātwhat for; hicetrainly; rodiṣicrying; kenaby whom; otherwise; temisbehaved; apakṛtameither; itiThus; uktaḥbeing asked; saḥthe boy; nyavedayatinformed everything.

Translation

He threw away the dead snake from his neck and asked his son why he was crying who might have done him any harm either and on hearing this the son explained to him that happened.

Purport

The father did not however took the matter of dead snake on his neck very seriously and he simply threw it away from the place. Actually there was nothing wrong seriously on the part of Maharaj Parikshit but the foolish son took it very seriously and being influenced by the Kali he cursed the king to end a chapter of happy history of the human kind.

Verse 40 of 48
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