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tasyemāṁ gāthāṁ pāṇḍaveya purāvida upagāyanti.

tasya — of King Gaya; imām — these; gāthām — poetic verses of glorification; pāṇḍaveya — O Mahārāja Parīkṣit; purā-vidaḥ — those learned in the historical events of the Purāṇas; upagāyanti — sing.

My dear King Parīkṣit, those who are learned scholars in the histories of the Purāṇas eulogize and glorify King Gaya with the following verses.

The historical references to exalted kings serve as a good example for present rulers. Those who are ruling the world at the present moment should take lessons from King Gaya, King Yudhiṣṭhira and King Pṛthu and rule the citizens so that they will be happy. Presently the governments are levying taxes without improving the citizens in any cultural, religious, social or political way. According to the Vedas, this is not recommended.

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