Canto 4: Creation of the Fourth OrderChapter 14: The Story of King Vena

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 4.14.30

iti te 'sat-kritas tena

dvijah pandita-manina

bhagnayam bhavya-yacnayam

tasmai vidura cukrudhuh

SYNONYMS

iti -- thus; te -- all the great sages; asat-kritah -- being insulted; tena -- by the King; dvijah -- the brahmanas; pandita-manina -- thinking himself to be very learned; bhagnayam -- being broken; bhavya -- auspicious; yacnayam -- their request; tasmai -- at him; vidura -- O Vidura; cukrudhuh -- became very angry.

TRANSLATION

My dear Vidura, all good fortune unto you. The foolish King, who thought himself very learned, thus insulted the great sages, and the sages, being brokenhearted by the King's words, became very angry at him.

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