Canto 12: The Age of DeteriorationChapter 6: Mahārāja Parīkṣit Passes Away

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.6.76-77

sukarmā cāpi tac-chiṣyaḥ

sāma-veda-taror mahān

sahasra-saḿhitā-bhedaḿ

cakre sāmnāḿ tato dvija

hiraṇyanābhaḥ kauśalyaḥ

pauṣyañjiś ca sukarmaṇaḥ

śiṣyau jagṛhatuś cānya

āvantyo brahma-vittamaḥ

SYNONYMS

sukarmāSukarmā; ca — and; api — indeed; tat-śiṣyaḥ — the disciple of Jaimini; sāma-veda-taroḥ — of the tree of the Sāma Veda; mahān — the great thinker; sahasra-saḿhitā — of one thousand collections; bhedama division; cakrehe made; sāmnām — of the sāma-mantras; tataḥ — and then; dvijaO brāhmaṇa (Śaunaka); hiraṇyanābhaḥ kauśalyaḥ — Hiraṇyanābha, the son of Kuśala; pauṣyañjiḥPauṣyañji; ca — and; sukarmaṇaḥ — of Sukarmā; śiṣyau — the two disciples; jagṛhatuḥ — took; ca — and; anyaḥ — another; āvantyaḥ — Āvantya; brahma-vit-tamaḥ — most perfectly realized in knowledge of the Absolute Truth.

TRANSLATION

Sukarmā, another disciple of Jaimini, was a great scholar. He divided the mighty tree of the Sāma Veda into one thousand saḿhitās. Then, O brāhmaṇa, three disciples of Sukarmā — Hiraṇyanābha, the son of Kuśala; Pausyañji; and Āvantya, who was very advanced in spiritual realization — took charge of the sāma-mantras.

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