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==== TEXTS 52-53 ==== | ==== TEXTS 52-53 ==== | ||
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pailāya saṁhitām ādyāṁ | :pailāya saṁhitām ādyāṁ | ||
bahvṛcākhyāṁ uvāca ha | :bahvṛcākhyāṁ uvāca ha | ||
vaiśampāyana-saṁjñāya | :vaiśampāyana-saṁjñāya | ||
nigadākhyaṁ yajur-gaṇam | :nigadākhyaṁ yajur-gaṇam | ||
sāmnāṁ jaiminaye prāha | |||
tathā chandoga-saṁhitām | :sāmnāṁ jaiminaye prāha | ||
atharvāṅgirasīṁ nāma | :tathā chandoga-saṁhitām | ||
sva-śiṣyāya sumantave | :atharvāṅgirasīṁ nāma | ||
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pailāya—to Paila; saṁhitām—the collection; ādyām—first (of the Ṛg Veda); bahu-ṛca-ākhyam—called Bahvṛca; | pailāya—to Paila; saṁhitām—the collection; ādyām—first (of the ''Ṛg Veda''); bahu-ṛca-ākhyam—called ''Bahvṛca''; uvāca—he spoke; ha—indeed; vaiśampāyana-saṁjñāya—to the sage named Vaiśampāyana; nigada-ākhyam—known as ''Nigada''; yajuḥ-gaṇam—the collection of ''Yajur mantras''; sāmnām—the ''mantras'' of the ''Sāma Veda''; jaiminaye—to Jaimini; prāha—he spoke; tathā—and; chandoga-saṁhitām—the ''saṁhitā'' named ''Chandoga''; atharva-aṅgirasīm—the ''Veda'' ascribed to the sages ''Atharva'' and ''Aṅgirā''; nāma—indeed; sva-śiṣyāya—to his disciple; sumantave—Sumantu. | ||
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Śrīla Vyāsadeva taught the first saṁhitā, the Ṛg Veda, to Paila and gave this collection the name Bahvṛca. To the sage Vaiśampāyana he spoke the collection of Yajur mantras named Nigada. He taught the Sāma Veda mantras, designated as the Chandoga-saṁhitā, to Jaimini, and he spoke the Atharva Veda to his dear disciple Sumantu. | Śrīla Vyāsadeva taught the first saṁhitā, the Ṛg Veda, to Paila and gave this collection the name Bahvṛca. To the sage Vaiśampāyana he spoke the collection of Yajur mantras named Nigada. He taught the Sāma Veda mantras, designated as the Chandoga-saṁhitā, to Jaimini, and he spoke the Atharva Veda to his dear disciple Sumantu. | ||
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Revision as of 13:34, 30 June 2021
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXTS 52-53
- pailāya saṁhitām ādyāṁ
- bahvṛcākhyāṁ uvāca ha
- vaiśampāyana-saṁjñāya
- nigadākhyaṁ yajur-gaṇam
- sāmnāṁ jaiminaye prāha
- tathā chandoga-saṁhitām
- atharvāṅgirasīṁ nāma
- sva-śiṣyāya sumantave
SYNONYMS
pailāya—to Paila; saṁhitām—the collection; ādyām—first (of the Ṛg Veda); bahu-ṛca-ākhyam—called Bahvṛca; uvāca—he spoke; ha—indeed; vaiśampāyana-saṁjñāya—to the sage named Vaiśampāyana; nigada-ākhyam—known as Nigada; yajuḥ-gaṇam—the collection of Yajur mantras; sāmnām—the mantras of the Sāma Veda; jaiminaye—to Jaimini; prāha—he spoke; tathā—and; chandoga-saṁhitām—the saṁhitā named Chandoga; atharva-aṅgirasīm—the Veda ascribed to the sages Atharva and Aṅgirā; nāma—indeed; sva-śiṣyāya—to his disciple; sumantave—Sumantu.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Śrīla Vyāsadeva taught the first saṁhitā, the Ṛg Veda, to Paila and gave this collection the name Bahvṛca. To the sage Vaiśampāyana he spoke the collection of Yajur mantras named Nigada. He taught the Sāma Veda mantras, designated as the Chandoga-saṁhitā, to Jaimini, and he spoke the Atharva Veda to his dear disciple Sumantu.