Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.14.12

śivaiṣodyantam ādityam

abhirauty analānanā

mām ańga sārameyo 'yam

abhirebhaty abhīruvat

SYNONYMS

śivā — jackal; eṣā — this; udyantam — rising; ādityam — unto the sun; abhi — towards; rauti — crying; anala — fire; ānanā — face; mām — unto me; ańga — O Bhīma; sārameyaḥ — dog; ayam — this; abhirebhati — barks towards; abhīru-vat — without fear.

TRANSLATION

Just see, O Bhīma, how the she jackal cries at the rising sun and vomits fire, and how the dog barks at me fearlessly.

PURPORT

These are some bad omens indicating something undesirable in the near future.

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