Canto 11: General HistoryChapter 5: Nārada Concludes His Teachings to Vasudeva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.5.44

tato 'ntardadhire siddhāh

sarva-lokasya paśyatah

rājā dharmān upātishthann

avāpa paramām gatim

SYNONYMS

tatah — then; antardadhire — they disappeared; siddhāh — the perfect sages headed by Kavi; sarva-lokasya — all those present; paśyatahas they were watching; rājā — the King; dharmān — these principles of spiritual life; upātishthan — faithfully following; avāpahe achieved; paramām — the supreme; gatim — destination.

TRANSLATION

The perfect sages then disappeared before the eyes of everyone present. King Nimi faithfully practiced the principles of spiritual life he had learned from them, and thus he achieved the supreme goal of life.

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