Canto 3: The Status Quo | Chapter 22: The Marriage of Kardama Muni and Devahūti |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.22.26-27
āmantrya taḿ muni-varam
anujñātaḥ sahānugaḥ
pratasthe ratham āruhya
sabhāryaḥ sva-puraḿ nṛpaḥ
ubhayor ṛṣi-kulyāyāḥ
sarasvatyāḥ surodhasoḥ
ṛṣīṇām upaśāntānāḿ
paśyann āśrama-sampadaḥ
SYNONYMS
āmantrya — taking permission to go; tam — from him (Kardama); muni-varam — from the best of sages; anujñātaḥ — being permitted to leave; saha-anugaḥ — along with his retinue; pratasthe — started for; ratham āruhya — mounting his chariot; sa-bhāryaḥ — along with his wife; sva-puram — his own capital; nṛpaḥ — the Emperor; ubhayoḥ — on both; ṛṣi-kulyāyāḥ — agreeable to the sages; sarasvatyāḥ — of the River Sarasvatī; su-rodhasoḥ — the charming banks; ṛṣīṇām — of the great sages; upaśāntānām — tranquil; paśyan — seeing; āśrama-sampadaḥ — the prosperity of the beautiful hermitages.
TRANSLATION
After asking and obtaining the great sage's permission to leave, the monarch mounted his chariot with his wife and started for his capital, followed by his retinue. Along the way he saw the prosperity of the tranquil seers' beautiful hermitages on both the charming banks of the Sarasvatī, the river so agreeable to saintly persons.
PURPORT
As cities are constructed in the modern age with great engineering and architectural craftsmanship, so in days gone by there were neighborhoods called ṛṣi-kulas, where great saintly persons resided. In India there are still many magnificent places for spiritual understanding; there are many ṛṣis and saintly persons living in nice cottages on the banks of the Ganges and Yamunā for purposes of spiritual cultivation. While passing through the ṛṣi-kulas the King and his party were very much satisfied with the beauty of the cottages and hermitages. It is stated here, paśyann āśrama-sampadaḥ. The great sages had no skyscrapers, but the hermitages were so beautiful that the King was very much pleased at the sight.
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