SB 9.3.1

Text

śrī-śuka uvāca
śaryātir mānavo rājā
brahmiṣṭhaḥ sambabhūva ha
yo vā aṅgirasāṁ satre
dvitīyam ahar ūcivān

Synonyms

sri-sukah uvāca—Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī said; śaryātiḥ—the king named Śaryāti; manavah—the son of Manu; raja—ruler; brahmisthah—completely in awareness of Vedic knowledge; sambabhūva ha—so he became; yah—one who; va—either; angirasam—of the descendants of Aṅgirā; satre—in the arena of sacrifice; dvitīyam ahaḥ—the functions to be performed on the second day; ūcivān—narrated. 

Translation

Śrī Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: O King, Śaryāti, another son of Manu, was a ruler completely aware of Vedic knowledge. He gave instructions about the functions for the second day of the yajña to be performed by the descendants of Aṅgirā. 

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