Canto 9: Liberation | Chapter 20: The Dynasty of Pūru |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.20.30
kirāta-hūṇān yavanān
pauṇḍrān kańkān khaśāñ chakān
abrahmaṇya-nṛpāḿś cāhan
mlecchān dig-vijaye 'khilān
SYNONYMS
kirāta — the black people called Kirātas (mostly the Africans); hūṇān — the Huns, the tribes from the far north; yavanān — the meat-eaters; pauṇḍrān — the Pauṇḍras; kańkān — the Kańkas; khaśān — the Mongolians; śakān — the Śakas; abrahmaṇya — against the brahminical culture; nṛpān — kings; ca — and; ahan — he killed; mlecchān — such atheists, who had no respect for Vedic civilization; dik-vijaye — while conquering all directions; akhilān — all of them.
TRANSLATION
When Mahārāja Bharata was on tour, he defeated or killed all the Kirātas, Hūṇas, Yavanas, Pauṇḍras, Kańkas, Khaśas, Śakas and the kings who were opposed to the Vedic principles of brahminical culture.
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