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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 9|Ninth Canto]] - [[SB 9.16: Lord Parasurama Destroys the World's Ruling Class|Chapter 16: Lord Paraśurāma Destroys the World's Ruling Class]]'''</div> | |||
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==== TEXTS 21-22 ==== | ==== TEXTS 21-22 ==== | ||
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dadau prācīṁ diśaṁ hotre | :dadau prācīṁ diśaṁ hotre | ||
brahmaṇe dakṣiṇāṁ diśam | :brahmaṇe dakṣiṇāṁ diśam | ||
adhvaryave pratīcīṁ vai | :adhvaryave pratīcīṁ vai | ||
udgātre uttarāṁ diśam | :udgātre uttarāṁ diśam | ||
anyebhyo 'vāntara-diśaḥ | |||
kaśyapāya ca madhyataḥ | :anyebhyo 'vāntara-diśaḥ | ||
āryāvartam upadraṣṭre | :kaśyapāya ca madhyataḥ | ||
sadasyebhyas tataḥ param | :āryāvartam upadraṣṭre | ||
:sadasyebhyas tataḥ param | |||
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''dadau''—gave as a gift; ''prācīm''—eastern; ''diśam''—direction; ''hotre''—unto the priest known as ''hotā''; ''brahmaṇe''—unto the priest known as ''brahmā''; ''dakṣiṇām''—southern; ''diśam''—direction; ''adhvaryave''—unto the priest known as ''adhvaryu''; ''pratīcīm''—the western side; ''vai''—indeed; ''udgātre''—unto the priest known as ''udgātā''; ''uttarām''—northern; ''diśam''—side; ''anyebhyaḥ''—unto the others; ''avāntara-diśaḥ''—the different corners (northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest); ''kaśyapāya''—unto Kaśyapa Muni; ''ca''—also; ''madhyataḥ''—the middle portion; ''āryāvartam''—the portion known as Āryāvarta; ''upadraṣṭre''—unto the ''upadraṣṭā'', the priest acting as overseer to hear and check the ''mantras''; ''sadasyebhyaḥ''—unto the ''sadasyas'', the associate priests; ''tataḥ param''—whatever remained. | |||
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After completing the sacrifice, Lord Paraśurāma gave the eastern direction to the hotā as a gift, the south to the brahmā, the west to the adhvaryu, the north to the udgātā, and the four corners—northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest—to the other priests. He gave the middle to Kaśyapa and the place known as Āryāvarta to the upadraṣṭā. Whatever remained he distributed among the sadasyas, the associate priests. | After completing the sacrifice, Lord Paraśurāma gave the eastern direction to the hotā as a gift, the south to the brahmā, the west to the adhvaryu, the north to the udgātā, and the four corners—northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest—to the other priests. He gave the middle to Kaśyapa and the place known as Āryāvarta to the upadraṣṭā. Whatever remained he distributed among the sadasyas, the associate priests. | ||
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The tract of land in India between the Himalaya Mountains and the Vindhya Hills is called Āryāvarta. | The tract of land in India between the Himalaya Mountains and the Vindhya Hills is called Āryāvarta. | ||
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Revision as of 14:39, 16 May 2021
TEXTS 21-22
- dadau prācīṁ diśaṁ hotre
- brahmaṇe dakṣiṇāṁ diśam
- adhvaryave pratīcīṁ vai
- udgātre uttarāṁ diśam
- anyebhyo 'vāntara-diśaḥ
- kaśyapāya ca madhyataḥ
- āryāvartam upadraṣṭre
- sadasyebhyas tataḥ param
SYNONYMS
dadau—gave as a gift; prācīm—eastern; diśam—direction; hotre—unto the priest known as hotā; brahmaṇe—unto the priest known as brahmā; dakṣiṇām—southern; diśam—direction; adhvaryave—unto the priest known as adhvaryu; pratīcīm—the western side; vai—indeed; udgātre—unto the priest known as udgātā; uttarām—northern; diśam—side; anyebhyaḥ—unto the others; avāntara-diśaḥ—the different corners (northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest); kaśyapāya—unto Kaśyapa Muni; ca—also; madhyataḥ—the middle portion; āryāvartam—the portion known as Āryāvarta; upadraṣṭre—unto the upadraṣṭā, the priest acting as overseer to hear and check the mantras; sadasyebhyaḥ—unto the sadasyas, the associate priests; tataḥ param—whatever remained.
TRANSLATION
After completing the sacrifice, Lord Paraśurāma gave the eastern direction to the hotā as a gift, the south to the brahmā, the west to the adhvaryu, the north to the udgātā, and the four corners—northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest—to the other priests. He gave the middle to Kaśyapa and the place known as Āryāvarta to the upadraṣṭā. Whatever remained he distributed among the sadasyas, the associate priests.
PURPORT
The tract of land in India between the Himalaya Mountains and the Vindhya Hills is called Āryāvarta.