Canto 9: Liberation | Chapter 20: The Dynasty of Pūru |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.20.32
sarvān kāmān duduhatuḥ
prajānāḿ tasya rodasī
samās tri-ṇava-sāhasrīr
dikṣu cakram avartayat
SYNONYMS
sarvān kāmān — all necessities or desirable things; duduhatuḥ — fulfilled; prajānām — of the subjects; tasya — his; rodasī — this earth and the heavenly planets; samāḥ — years; tri-nava-sāhasrīḥ — three times nine thousand (that is, twenty-seven thousand); dikṣu — in all directions; cakram — soldiers or orders; avartayat — circulated.
TRANSLATION
Mahārāja Bharata provided all necessities for his subjects, both on this earth and in the heavenly planets, for twenty-seven thousand years. He circulated his orders and distributed his soldiers in all directions.
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