SB 12.6.76-77
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXTS 76-77
- sukarmā cāpi tac-chiṣyaḥ
- sāma-veda-taror mahān
- sahasra-saṁhitā-bhedaṁ
- cakre sāmnāṁ tato dvija
- hiraṇyanābhaḥ kauśalyaḥ
- pauṣyañjiś ca sukarmaṇaḥ
- śiṣyau jagṛhatuś cānya
- āvantyo brahma-vittamaḥ
SYNONYMS
sukarmā—Sukarmā; ca—and; api—indeed; tat-śiṣyaḥ—the disciple of Jaimini; sāma-veda-taroḥ—of the tree of the Sāma Veda; mahān—the great thinker; sahasra-saṁhitā—of one thousand collections; bhedam—a division; cakre—he made; sāmnām—of the sāma-mantras; tataḥ—and then; dvija—O brāhmaṇa (Śaunaka); hiraṇyanābhaḥ kauśalyaḥ—Hiraṇyanābha, the son of Kuśala; pauṣyañjiḥ—Pauṣyañji; ca—and; sukarmaṇaḥ—of Sukarmā; śiṣyau—the two disciples; jagṛhatuḥ—took; ca—and; anyaḥ—another; āvantyaḥ—Āvantya; brahma-vit-tamaḥ—most perfectly realized in knowledge of the Absolute Truth.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Sukarmā, another disciple of Jaimini, was a great scholar. He divided the mighty tree of the Sāma Veda into one thousand saṁhitās. Then, O brāhmaṇa, three disciples of Sukarmā-Hiraṇyanābha, the son of Kuśala; Pausyañji; and Āvantya, who was very advanced in spiritual realization—took charge of the sāma-mantras.