SB 5.22.16

SB 5.22.16

Devanagari

तत उपरिष्टाद्योजनलक्षद्वयात्प्रतीयमान: शनैश्चर एकैकस्मिन् राशौ त्रिंशन्मासान् विलम्बमान: सर्वानेवानुपर्येति तावद्भ‍िरनुवत्सरै: प्रायेण हि सर्वेषामशान्तिकर: ॥ १६ ॥

Verse text

tata upariṣṭād yojana-lakṣa-dvayāt pratīyamānaḥ śanaiścara ekaikasmin rāśau triṁśan māsān vilambamānaḥ sarvān evānuparyeti tāvadbhir anuvatsaraiḥ prāyeṇa hi sarveṣām aśāntikaraḥ.

Synonyms

tataḥ that (Jupiter) ; upariṣṭāt above ; yojana lakṣa — dvayāt — by a distance of 1,600,000 miles ; pratīyamānaḥ is situated ; śanaiścaraḥ the planet Saturn ; eka ekasmin — in one after another ; rāśau zodiac signs ; triṁśat māsān for a period of thirty months in each ; vilam bamānaḥ — lingering ; sarvān all twelve signs of the zodiac ; eva certainly ; anuparyeti passes through ; tāvadbhiḥ by so many ; anuvatsaraiḥ Anuvatsaras ; prāyeṇa almost always ; hi indeed ; sarveṣām to all the inhabitants ; aśāntikaraḥ very troublesome .

Translation

Situated 1,600,000 miles above Jupiter, or 12,000,000 miles above earth, is the planet Saturn, which passes through one sign of the zodiac in thirty months and covers the entire zodiac circle in thirty Anuvatsaras. This planet is always very inauspicious for the universal situation.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

Above Jupiter by 200,000 yojanas is Saturn, which travels slowly through one zodiac sign in thirty months. In this way it travels through all twelve signs in thirty anuvatsaras. [Note: Anuvatsara sometimes means the lunar year, but here probably means simply a solar year.] It is generally inauspicious for all people. From the earth Saturn is 1,500,000 yojanas.