Text-02-05
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SB 10.84.2-5
iti sambhasamanasu
stribhih strisu nrbhir nrsu
ayayur munayas tatra
krsna-rama-didrksaya
dvaipayano naradas ca
cyavano devalo ’sitah
visvamitrah satanando
bharadvajo ’tha gautamah
ramah sa-sisyo bhagavan
vasistho galavo bhrguh
pulastyah kasyapo ’tris ca
markandeyo brhaspatih
dvitas tritas caikatas ca
brahma-putras tathangirah
agastyo yajñavalkyas ca
vamadevadayo ’pare
Translation:
As the women thus talked among themselves and the men among themselves, a number of great sages arrived there, all of them eager to see Lord Krsna and Lord Balarama. They included Dvaipayana, Narada, Cyavana, Devala and Asita, Visvamitra, Satananda, Bharadvaja and Gautama, Lord Parasurama and his disciples, Vasistha, Galava, Bhrgu, Pulastya and Kasyapa, Atri, Markandeya and Brhaspati, Dvita, Trita, Ekata and the four Kumaras, and Angira, Agastya, Yajñavalkya and Vamadeva.