Canto 9: LiberationChapter 8: The Sons of Sagara Meet Lord Kapiladeva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.8.9-10

prag-udicyam disi hayam

dadrsuh kapilantike

esa vaji-haras caura

aste milita-locanah

hanyatam hanyatam papa

iti sasti-sahasrinah

udayudha abhiyayur

unmimesa tada munih

SYNONYMS

prak-udicyam -- in the northeastern; disi -- direction; hayam -- the horse; dadrsuh -- they saw; kapila-antike -- near the asrama of Kapila; esah -- here is; vaji-harah -- the horse thief; caurah -- the thief; aste -- existing; milita-locanah -- with closed eyes; hanyatam hanyatam -- kill him, kill him; papah -- a most sinful person; iti -- in this way; sasti-sahasrinah -- the sixty thousand sons of Sagara; udayudhah -- raising their respective weapons; abhiyayuh -- they approached; unmimesa -- opened His eyes; tada -- at that time; munih -- Kapila Muni.

TRANSLATION

Thereafter, in the northeastern direction, they saw the horse near the asrama of Kapila Muni. "Here is the man who has stolen the horse," they said. "He is staying there with closed eyes. Certainly he is very sinful. Kill him! Kill him!" Shouting like this, the sons of Sagara, sixty thousand all together, raised their weapons. When they approached the sage, the sage opened His eyes.

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