tvayÄhÅ«tÄ mahÄ-bÄho
sarva eva samÄgatÄḥ
pÅ«jitÄ dÄna-mÄnÄbhyÄá¹
pitá¹›-devará¹£i-mÄnavÄḥ
tvayÄ - by you; ÄhÅ«tÄḥ - were invited; mahÄ-bÄho - O great mighty-armed one; sarve - all; eva - certainly; samÄgatÄḥ - assembled; pÅ«jitÄḥ - were honored; dÄna - by charity; mÄnÄbhyÄm - and by respect; pitá¹› - the inhabitants of Pitá¹›loka; deva - demigods; ṛṣi - great sages; mÄnavÄḥ - as well as common men.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Fourth Canto, Nineteenth Chapter, of the ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, entitled “King Pá¹›thu’s One Hundred Horse Sacrifices.â€