Canto 9: LiberationChapter 6: The Downfall of Saubhari Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.6.6

sa ekadāṣṭakā-śrāddhe

ikṣvākuḥ sutam ādiśat

māḿsam ānīyatāḿ medhyaḿ

vikukṣe gaccha mā ciram

SYNONYMS

saḥ — that king (Mahārāja Ikṣvāku); ekadā — once upon a time; aṣṭakā-śrāddhe — during January, February and March, when offerings are made to the forefathers; ikṣvākuḥ — King Ikṣvāku; sutamto his son; ādiśat — ordered; māḿsam — flesh; ānīyatām — bring here; medhyampure (obtained by hunting); vikukṣeO Vikukṣi; gaccha — immediately go; ciram — without delay.

TRANSLATION

During the months of January, February and March, oblations offered to the forefathers are called aṣṭakā-śrāddha. The śrāddha ceremony is held during the dark fortnight of the month. When Mahārāja Ikṣvāku was performing his oblations in this ceremony, he ordered his son Vikukṣi to go immediately to the forest to bring some pure flesh.

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