Canto 9: LiberationChapter 1: King Sudyumna Becomes a Woman

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.1.2-3

yo 'sau satyavrato nāma

rājarṣir draviḍeśvaraḥ

jñānaḿ yo 'tīta-kalpānte

lebhe puruṣa-sevayā

sa vai vivasvataḥ putro

manur āsīd iti śrutam

tvattas tasya sutāḥ proktā

ikṣvāku-pramukhā nṛpāḥ

SYNONYMS

yaḥ asauhe who was known; satyavrataḥ — Satyavrata; nāma — by the name; rāja-ṛṣiḥ — the saintly king; draviḍa-īśvaraḥ — the ruler of the Draviḍa countries; jñānam — knowledge; yaḥ — one who; atīta-kalpa-ante — at the end of the period of the last Manu, or at the end of the last millennium; lebhe — received; puruṣa-sevayā — by rendering service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead; saḥhe; vai — indeed; vivasvataḥ — of Vivasvān; putraḥ — son; manuḥ āsīt — became the Vaivasvata Manu; iti — thus; śrutamI have already heard; tvattaḥ — from you; tasya — his; sutāḥ — sons; proktāḥ — have been explained; ikṣvāku-pramukhāḥ — headed by Ikṣvāku; nṛpāḥ — many kings.

TRANSLATION

Satyavrata, the saintly king of Draviḍadeśa who received spiritual knowledge at the end of the last millennium by the grace of the Supreme, later became Vaivasvata Manu, the son of Vivasvān, in the next manvantara [period of Manu]. I have received this knowledge from you. I also understand that such kings as Ikṣvāku were his sons, as you have already explained.

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