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"name":"SB 9.22.37", "h1":"SB 9.22.37", "label":"Text 37", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.22.37", "description":"After conquering throughout the world and after accepting Tura, the son of Kalaṣa, as his priest, Janamejaya will perform aśvamedha-yajñas, for which he will be known as Turaga-medhaṣāṭ."
} —
SB 9.22.37
Text
kālaṣeyaṁ purodhāya
turaṁ turaga-medhaṣāṭ
samantāt pṛthivīṁ sarvāṁ
jitvā yakṣyati cādhvaraiḥ
Synonyms
kālaṣeyam—the son of Kalaṣa; purodhāya—accepting as the priest; turam—Tura; turaga-medhaṣāṭ—he will be known as Turaga-medhaṣāṭ (a performer of many horse sacrifices); samantāt—including all parts; pṛthivīm—the world; sarvām—everywhere; jitvā—conquering; yakṣyati—will execute sacrifices; ca—and; adhvaraiḥ—by performing aśvamedha-yajñas.
Translation
After conquering throughout the world and after accepting Tura, the son of Kalaṣa, as his priest, Janamejaya will perform aśvamedha-yajñas, for which he will be known as Turaga-medhaṣāṭ.