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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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न जातु कौरवेन्द्राणां दोर्दण्डपरिरम्भिते भूतलेऽनुपतन्त्यस्मिन्विना ते प्राणिनां शुचः
na jātu kauravendrāṇāṁ dordaṇḍa-parirambhite bhū-tale ’nupatanty asmin vinā te prāṇināṁ śucaḥ
WORD BY WORD
na not; jātu at any time; kaurava-indrāṇām of the kings in the Kuru dynasty; dordaṇḍa strength of arms; parirambhite protected by; bhū-tale on the surface of the earth; anupatanti grieving; asmin up till now; vinā save and except; te you; prāṇinām of the living being; śucaḥ tears in the eyes;
TRANSLATION
| Now for the first time in a kingdom well protected by the arms of the kings of the Kuru dynasty, I see you grieving with tears in your eyes. Up till now no one on earth has ever shed tears because of royal negligence.
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PURPORT
| The protection of the lives of both the human beings and the animals is the first and foremost duty of a government. A government must not discriminate in such principles. It is simply horrible for a purehearted soul to see organized animal killing by the state in this Age of Kali. Mahārāja Parīkṣit was lamenting for the tears in the eyes of the bull, and he was astonished to see such an unprecedented thing in his good kingdom. Men and animals were equally protected as far as life was concerned. That is the way in God’s kingdom.
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