SB 9.3.35
Text
ity ādiṣṭo ‘bhivandyājaṁ
nṛpaḥ sva-puram āgataḥ
tyaktaṁ puṇya-jana-trāsād
bhrātṛbhir dikṣv avasthitaiḥ
Synonyms
iti—thus; adistah—being ordered by Lord Brahmā; abhivandya—after offering obeisances; ajam—unto Lord Brahmā; nrpah—the King; sva-puram—to his own residence; agatah—returned; tyaktam—which was vacant; punya-jana—of higher living entities; trasat—because of their fear; bhrātṛbhiḥ—by his brothers; dikṣu—in different directions; avasthitaiḥ—who were residing. ¶
Translation
Having received this order from Lord Brahmā, Kakudmī offered obeisances unto him and returned to his own residence. He then saw that his residence was vacant, having been abandoned by his brothers and other relatives, who were living in all directions because of fear of such higher living beings as the Yakṣas. ¶