Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 15: The Glories of the Descendants of King Priyavrata

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.15.16

tatrāyam ślokah

praiyavratam vamśam imam

virajaś caramodbhavah

akarod aty-alam kīrtyā

vishnuh sura-ganam yathā

SYNONYMS

tatrain that connection; ayam ślokah — there is this famous verse; praiyavratam — coming from King Priyavrata; vamśam — the dynasty; imam — this; virajah — King Viraja; carama-udbhavah — the source of one hundred sons (headed by Śatajit); akarot — decorated; ati-alam — very greatly; kīrtyā — by his reputation; vishnuh — Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; sura-ganam — the demigods; yathā — just as.

TRANSLATION

There is a famous verse about King Viraja. "Because of his high qualities and wide fame, King Viraja became the jewel of the dynasty of King Priyavrata, just as Lord Vishnu, by His transcendental potency, decorates and blesses the demigods."

PURPORT

Within a garden, a flowering tree attains a good reputation because of its fragrant flowers. Similarly, if there is a famous man in a family, he is compared to a fragrant flower in a forest. Because of him, an entire family can become famous in history. Because Lord Krishna took birth in the Yadu dynasty, the Yadu dynasty and the Yādavas have remained famous for all time. Because of King Viraja's appearance, the family of Mahārāja Priyavrata has remained famous for all time.

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Fifth Canto, Fifteenth Chapter of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, "The Glories of the Descendants of King Priyavrata."

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