Text 3
Text 3
Texto
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punas tv āṅgirasāḥ smṛtāḥ
rathītarāṇāṁ pravarāḥ
kṣetropetā dvi-jātayaḥ
punas tv āṅgirasāḥ smṛtāḥ
rathītarāṇāṁ pravarāḥ
kṣetropetā dvi-jātayaḥ
Palabra por palabra
Synonyms
ete — los hijos engendrados por Aṅgirā; kṣetra-prasūtāḥ — fueron hijos de Rathītara y pertenecieron a su familia (pues habían nacido del vientre de su esposa); vai — en verdad; punaḥ — de nuevo; tu — pero; āṅgirasāḥ — de la dinastía de Aṅgirā; smṛtāḥ — fueron llamados; rathītarāṇām — de todos los hijos de Rathītara; pravarāḥ — los principales; kṣetra-upetāḥ — por haber nacido del kṣetra (campo); dvi-jātayaḥ — llamados brāhmaṇas (eran una mezcla de brāhmaṇa y kṣatriya).
ete — the sons begotten by Aṅgirā; kṣetra-prasūtāḥ — became the children of Rathītara and belonged to his family (because they were born from the womb of his wife); vai — indeed; punaḥ — again; tu — but; āṅgirasāḥ — of the dynasty of Aṅgirā; smṛtāḥ — they were called; rathītarāṇām — of all the sons of Rathītara; pravarāḥ — the chief; kṣetra-upetāḥ — because of being born of the kṣetra (field); dvi-jātayaḥ — called brāhmaṇa (being a mixture of brāhmaṇa and kṣatriya).
Traducción
Translation
Por haber nacido de la esposa de Rathītara, se consideraba que esos hijos pertenecían a la dinastía de Rathītara; sin embargo, como nacieron del semen de Aṅgirā, también se les consideraba miembros de la dinastía de Aṅgirā. De entre toda la progenie de Rathītara, esos hijos fueron los más importantes, pues, por su nacimiento, se les consideraba brāhmaṇas.
Having been born from the womb of Rathītara’s wife, all these sons were known as the dynasty of Rathītara, but because they were born from the semen of Aṅgirā, they were also known as the dynasty of Aṅgirā. Among all the progeny of Rathītara, these sons were the most prominent because, owing to their birth, they were considered brāhmaṇas.
Significado
Purport
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura comenta que la palabra dvi-jātayaḥ significa «casta mixta», refiriéndose a una mezcla de brāhmaṇa y kṣatriya.
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura gives the meaning of dvi-jātayaḥ as “mixed caste,” indicating a mixture of brāhmaṇa and kṣatriya.