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SB 1.16.36

Devanāgarī

तयोरेवं कथयतो: पृथिवीधर्मयोस्तदा । परीक्षिन्नाम राजर्षि: प्राप्त: प्राचीं सरस्वतीम् ॥ ३६ ॥

Text

tayor evaṁ kathayatoḥ pṛthivī-dharmayos tadā parīkṣin nāma rājarṣiḥ prāptaḥ prācīṁ sarasvatīm

Synonyms

tayoḥ—between them;evam—thus;kathayatoḥ—engaged in conversation;pṛthivī—earth;dharmayoḥ—and the personality of religion;tadā—at that time;parīkṣit—King Parīkṣit;nāma—of the name;rāja-ṛṣiḥ—a saint amongst kings;prāptaḥ—arrived;prācīm—flowing towards the east;sarasvatīm—River Sarasvatī.

Translation

While the earth and the personality of religion were thus engaged in conversation, the saintly King Parīkṣit reached the shore of the Sarasvatī River, which flowed towards the east.

Purport

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the First Canto, Sixteenth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “How Parīkṣit Received the Age of Kali.”
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