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SB 1.18.39 (1965)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 39

Sa va angiraso brahman srutwa suta vilapanam
Unmilya sanakair netre drstwa cha amse mrita uragam.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Sa—he, Va—also, Angirasa—the Rishi born in the family of Angira, Srutwa—on hearing, Suta—his son, Vilapanam—crying in distress, Unmilya—opening, Sanakair—gradually, Netre—by the eyes, Dristwa—by seeing, Cha—also, Amse-on the shoulder, Mrita—dead, Uragam—snake.


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.