Canto 6: Prescribed Duties for MankindChapter 8: The Nārāyaṇa-kavaca Shield

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 6.8.40

gaganān nyapatat sadyaḥ

savimāno hy avāk-śirāḥ

sa vālikhilya-vacanād

asthīny ādāya vismitaḥ

prāsya prācī-sarasvatyāḿ

snātvā dhāma svam anvagāt

SYNONYMS

gaganāt — from the sky; nyapatat — fell; sadyaḥ — suddenly; sa-vimānaḥ — with his airplane; hi — certainly; avāk-śirāḥ — with his head downward; saḥhe; vālikhilya — of the great sages named the Vālikhilyas; vacanāt — by the instructions; asthīni — all the bones; ādāya — taking; vismitaḥ — struck with wonder; prāsya — throwing; prācī-sarasvatyāmin the River Sarasvatī, which flows to the east; snātvā — bathing in that river; dhāmato the abode; svam — his own; anvagāt — returned.

TRANSLATION

Suddenly Citraratha was forced to fall from the sky headfirst with his airplane. Struck with wonder, he was ordered by the great sages named the Vālikhilyas to throw the brāhmaṇa's bones in the nearby River Sarasvatī. He had to do this and bathe in the river before returning to his own abode.

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