Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 64: The Deliverance of King Nṛga

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.64.18

viprau vivadamānau mām

ūcatuḥ svārtha-sādhakau

bhavān dātāpaharteti

tac chrutvā me 'bhavad bhramaḥ

SYNONYMS

viprau — the two brāhmaṇas; vivadamānau — arguing; māmto me; ūcatuḥ — said; sva — their own; artha — interest; sādhakau — fulfilling; bhavān — you, sir; dātā — giver; apahartā — taker; iti — thus; tat — this; śrutvā — hearing; me — my; abhavat — there arose; bhramaḥ — consternation.

TRANSLATION

As the two brāhmaṇas argued, each trying to fulfill his own purpose, they came to me. One of them said, "You gave me this cow," and the other said, "But you stole her from me." Hearing this, I was bewildered.

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