Cc. Madhya 15.245

Text

hena-kāle ‘amogha,’—bhaṭṭācāryera jāmātā
kulīna, nindaka teṅho ṣāṭhī-kanyāra bhartā

Synonyms

hena-kāle—exactly at this time; amogha—Amogha; bhaṭṭācāryera jāmātā—the son-in-law of Bhaṭṭācārya; kulīna—of aristocratic birth; nindaka—blasphemer; teṅho—he; ṣāṭhī-kanyāra bhartā—the husband of Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya’s daughter named Ṣāṭhī. 

Translation

At this time Bhaṭṭācārya had a son-in-law named Amogha, who was the husband of his daughter named Ṣāṭhī. Although born in an aristocratic brāhmaṇa family, this Amogha was a great faultfinder and blasphemer. 

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