Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 22: The Orbits of the Planets

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.22.16

tata upariṣṭād yojana-lakṣa-dvayāt pratīyamānaḥ śanaiścara ekaikasmin rāśau triḿśan māsān vilambamānaḥ sarvān evānuparyeti tāvadbhir anuvatsaraiḥ prāyeṇa hi sarveṣām aśāntikaraḥ

SYNONYMS

tataḥ — that (Jupiter); upariṣṭāt — above; yojana-lakṣa-dvayāt — by a distance of 1,600,000 miles; pratīyamānaḥ — is situated; śanaiścaraḥ — the planet Saturn; eka-ekasminin one after another; rāśau — zodiac signs; triḿśat māsān — for a period of thirty months in each; vilam-bamānaḥ — lingering; sarvān — all twelve signs of the zodiac; eva — certainly; anuparyeti — passes through; tāvadbhiḥ — by so many; anuvatsaraiḥ — Anuvatsaras; prāyeṇa — almost always; hi — indeed; sarveṣāmto all the inhabitants; aśāntikaraḥ — very troublesome.

TRANSLATION

Situated 1,600,000 miles above Jupiter, or 12,000,000 miles above earth, is the planet Saturn, which passes through one sign of the zodiac in thirty months and covers the entire zodiac circle in thirty Anuvatsaras. This planet is always very inauspicious for the universal situation.

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