SrI: SrImathE SatakOpAya nama: SrImathE rAmAnujAya nama: SrImath varavaramunayE nama:
SlOkam – Original
thathrApaSyath sthithAn pArtha: pithrunatha pithAmahAn |
AchAryAn mAthulAn bhrAthrUn puthrAn pauthrAn sakImsthathA ||
word-by-word meaning
atha – subsequently
thathra – there
pArtha: – arjuna
sthithAn – present
pithrUn – fathers (paternal uncles)
pithAmahAn – grandfathers [such as bhIshma]
AchAryAn – teachers [such as dhrONa]
mAthulAn – maternal uncles
bhrAthrUn – brothers
puthrAn – sons (his own and his brothers’ sons)
pauthrAn – grandsons
sakIn – friends
apaSyath – saw
Simple Translation
Subsequently, there (in the battle field), arjuna saw his fathers (paternal uncles), grand fathers, teachers, maternal uncles, brothers, sons, grandsons, friends…
Rendering based on ALkoNdavilli gOvindhAchArya swAmy’s English translation of gIthA bhAshyam
Pārtha[1. Arjuna] saw his sires and grandsires, preceptors, maternal uncles and brothers, sons and grand-sons; and comrades as well there.
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