Canto 12: The Age of Deterioration | Chapter 6: Mahārāja Parīkṣit Passes Away |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.6.27
tasmāt satram idaḿ rājan
saḿsthīyetābhicārikam
sarpā anāgaso dagdhā
janair diṣṭaḿ hi bhujyate
SYNONYMS
tasmāt — therefore; satram — sacrifice; idam — this; rājan — O King; saḿsthīyeta — should be stopped; ābhicārikam — done with intent to harm; sarpāḥ — the serpents; anāgasaḥ — innocent; dagdhāḥ — burned; janaiḥ — by persons; diṣṭam — fate; hi — indeed; bhujyate — is suffered.
TRANSLATION
Therefore, my dear King, please stop this sacrificial performance, which was initiated with the intent of doing harm to others. Many innocent snakes have already been burned to death. Indeed, all persons must suffer the unforeseen consequences of their past activities.
PURPORT
Bṛhaspati here admits that although the snakes appeared to be innocent, by the Lord's arrangement they were also being punished for previous vicious activities.
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