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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.4.37
niyuńkshvāsmān anuvratān
SYNONYMS
tathā api — still; devāh — the demigods; sāpatnyāt — due to enmity; na upekshyāh — should not be neglected; iti manmahe — this is our opinion; tatah — therefore; tat-mūla-khanane — to uproot them completely; niyuńkshva — engage; asmān — us; anuvratān — who are ready to follow you.
TRANSLATION
Nonetheless, because of their enmity, our opinion is that the demigods should not be neglected. Therefore, to uproot them completely, engage us in fighting with them, for we are ready to follow you.
PURPORT
According to moral instructions, one should not neglect to extinguish fire completely, treat diseases completely, and clear debts completely. Otherwise they will increase and later be difficult to stop. Therefore the ministers advised Kamsa to uproot his enemies completely.
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