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kavir havir antarikṣaḥ
prabuddhaḥ pippalāyanaḥ
āvirhotro ‘tha drumilaś
camasaḥ karabhājanaḥ
Synonyms
kaviḥ—Kavi; haviḥ—Havi; antarikṣaḥ—Antarikṣa; prabuddhaḥ—Prabuddha; pippalāyanaḥ—Pippalāyana; āvirhotraḥ—Avirhotra; atha—also; drumilaḥ—Drumila; camasah—Camasa; karabhājanaḥ—Karabhājana; iti—thus; bhagavata-dharma-darsanah—authorized preachers of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; nava—nine; maha-bhagavatah—highly advanced devotees; tesam—of them; sucaritam—good characteristics; bhagavat-mahima-upabṛṁhitam—accompanied by the glories of the Supreme Lord; vasudeva-nārada-saṁvādam—within the conversation between Vasudeva and Nārada; upaśamāyanam—which gives full satisfaction to the mind; upariṣṭāt—hereafter (in the Eleventh Canto); varṇayiṣyāmaḥ—I shall vividly explain. ¶
Translation
In addition to these sons were Kavi, Havi, Antarikṣa, Prabuddha, Pippalāyana, Avirhotra, Drumila, Camasa and Karabhājana. These were all very exalted, advanced devotees and authorized preachers of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. These devotees were glorified due to their strong devotion to Vāsudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore they were very exalted. To satisfy the mind perfectly, I [Śukadeva Gosvāmī] shall hereafter describe the characteristics of these nine devotees when I discuss the conversation between Nārada and Vasudeva. ¶