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Book 05 – Chapter 041
BORI CE: 05-041-001 धृतराष्ट्र उवाच |
MN DUTT: 03-113-001 धृतराष्ट्र उवाच अनुक्तं यदि ते किंचिद् वाचा विदुर विद्यते |
M. N. Dutt: Dhritarashtra said If there is anything you have left unsaid, O Vidura, speak to me who am listening to you. You are speaking of interesting things. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-002 विदुर उवाच |
MN DUTT: 03-113-002 विदुर उवाच धृतराष्ट्र कुमारो वै यः पुराणः सनातनः |
M. N. Dutt: Vidura said O Dhritarashtra, the ancient and eternal Rishi Sanat-Sujata, who lived a life of perpetual celibacy, said that there was no death, O Bharata. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-003 स ते गुह्यान्प्रकाशांश्च सर्वान्हृदयसंश्रयान् |
MN DUTT: 03-113-003 स ते गुह्यान् प्रकाशांश्च सर्वान् हृदयसंश्रयान् |
M. N. Dutt: That chief among intelligent beings will speak to you. O great king, on the subjects thought of by you, whether you have made them known or kept them locked up in your heart. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-004 धृतराष्ट्र उवाच |
MN DUTT: 03-113-004 धृतराष्ट्र उवाच किं त्वं न वेद तद् भूयो ब्रूयात् सनातनः |
M. N. Dutt: Dhritarashtra said Do you not know what that internal being will say to me? You, O Vidura, speak (about these things) if your mind has that limit of wisdom. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-005 विदुर उवाच |
MN DUTT: 03-113-005 विदुर उवाच शूद्रयोनावहं जातो नातोऽन्यद् वक्तुमुत्सहे |
M. N. Dutt: Vidura said I am born among the Shudra class; for that reason, I do not dare say anything more (than what I have already said); the knowledge of that celebrate being, however, is considered by me as eternal. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-006 ब्राह्मीं हि योनिमापन्नः सुगुह्यमपि यो वदेत् |
MN DUTT: 03-113-006 ब्राह्मी हि योनिमापन्नः सुगुह्यमपि यो वदेत् |
M. N. Dutt: He, born is the Brahmana class, even when speaking of highly mysterious affairs, will not incur the blame of the gods; therefore I am speaking thus to you. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-007 धृतराष्ट्र उवाच |
MN DUTT: 03-113-007 धृतराष्ट्र उवा ब्रवीहि विदुर त्वं मे पुराणं तं सनातनम् |
M. N. Dutt: Dhritarashtra said Tell me, O Vidura, how I can with this body of mine meet with that ancient and eternal being in this world. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-008 वैशंपायन उवाच |
MN DUTT: 03-113-008 वैशम्पायन उवाच चिन्तयामास विदुरस्तमृषि शंसितव्रतम् |
M. N. Dutt: Vaishampayana said Then did Vidura think of that Rishi of rigid austerities; he, too, becoming aware of that thought showed himself then, O Bharata. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-009 स चैनं प्रतिजग्राह विधिदृष्टेन कर्मणा |
MN DUTT: 03-113-009 स चैनं प्रतिजग्राह विधिदृष्टेन कर्मणा |
M. N. Dutt: Vidura, too, received him by the rites prescribed by custom; and Vidura addressed him when he (the latter) was seated at his ease and taking rest. |
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BORI CE: 05-041-010 भगवन्संशयः कश्चिद्धृतराष्ट्रस्य मानसे |
MN DUTT: 03-113-010 भगवन् संशयः कश्चिद् धृतराष्ट्रस्य मानसः |
M. N. Dutt: O Lord, there is certainly a doubt in the mind of Dhritarashtra, which cannot be removed by me; therefore it is fitting that you should speak to him (and remove the doubt). |
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BORI CE: 05-041-011 लाभालाभौ प्रियद्वेष्यौ यथैनं न जरान्तकौ |
MN DUTT: 03-113-011 यं श्रुत्वायं मनुष्येन्द्रः सर्वदुःखातिगो भवेत् |
M. N. Dutt: Hearing which (your speech) this chief among men will be past all misery; so that gain and the reverse of gain, what is agreeable and disagreeable, old age and death, fear and jealously, hunger and thirst, pride and prosperity, disinclination for women, sleep, desire, anger, loss and gain may be borne by him (with ease). |
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