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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 9|Ninth Canto]] - [[SB 9|Ninth Canto]] - [[SB 9.22: The Descendants of Ajamidha|Chapter 22: The Descendants of Ajamīḍha]]'''</div> | |||
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tasya putraḥ śatānīko | :tasya putraḥ śatānīko | ||
yājñavalkyāt trayīṁ paṭhan | :yājñavalkyāt trayīṁ paṭhan | ||
astra-jñānaṁ kriyā-jñānaṁ | :astra-jñānaṁ kriyā-jñānaṁ | ||
śaunakāt param eṣyati | :śaunakāt param eṣyati | ||
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''tasya''—of Janamejaya; ''putraḥ''—the son; ''śatānīkaḥ''—Śatānīka; ''yājñavalkyāt''—from the great sage known as Yājñavalkya; ''trayīm''—the three ''Vedas'' (''Sāma'', ''Yajur'' and ''Ṛg''); ''paṭhan''—studying thoroughly; ''astra-jñānam''—the art of military administration; ''kriyā-jñānam''—the art of performing ritualistic ceremonies; ''śaunakāt''—from Śaunaka Ṛṣi; ''param''—transcendental knowledge; ''eṣyati''—will achieve. | |||
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The son of Janamejaya known as Śatānīka will learn from Yājñavalkya the three Vedas and the art of performing ritualistic ceremonies. He will also learn the military art from Kṛpācārya and the transcendental science from the sage Śaunaka. | The son of Janamejaya known as Śatānīka will learn from Yājñavalkya the three Vedas and the art of performing ritualistic ceremonies. He will also learn the military art from Kṛpācārya and the transcendental science from the sage Śaunaka. | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 17 May 2021
TEXT 38
- tasya putraḥ śatānīko
- yājñavalkyāt trayīṁ paṭhan
- astra-jñānaṁ kriyā-jñānaṁ
- śaunakāt param eṣyati
SYNONYMS
tasya—of Janamejaya; putraḥ—the son; śatānīkaḥ—Śatānīka; yājñavalkyāt—from the great sage known as Yājñavalkya; trayīm—the three Vedas (Sāma, Yajur and Ṛg); paṭhan—studying thoroughly; astra-jñānam—the art of military administration; kriyā-jñānam—the art of performing ritualistic ceremonies; śaunakāt—from Śaunaka Ṛṣi; param—transcendental knowledge; eṣyati—will achieve.
TRANSLATION
The son of Janamejaya known as Śatānīka will learn from Yājñavalkya the three Vedas and the art of performing ritualistic ceremonies. He will also learn the military art from Kṛpācārya and the transcendental science from the sage Śaunaka.