Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 06, Chapter 07, Text 02-08

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SB 6.7.2-8

sri-badarayanir uvaca
indras tribhuvanaisvarya-
 madollanghita-satpathah
marudbhir vasubhi rudrair
 adityair rbhubhir nrpa
 
visvedevais ca sadhyais ca
 nasatyabhyam parisritah
siddha-carana-gandharvair
 munibhir brahmavadibhih
 
vidyadharapsarobhis ca
 kinnaraih patagoragaih
nisevyamano maghavan
 stuyamanas ca bharata
 
upagiyamano lalitam
 asthanadhyasanasritah
pandurenatapatrena
 candra-mandala-caruna
 
yuktas canyaih paramesthyais
 camara-vyajanadibhih
virajamanah paulamya
 sahardhasanaya bhrsam
 
sa yada paramacaryam
 devanam atmanas ca ha
nabhyanandata sampraptam
 pratyutthanasanadibhih
 
vacaspatim muni-varam
 surasura-namaskrtam
noccacalasanad indrah
 pasyann api sabhagatam
 
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
Sukadeva Gosvami said: O King, once upon a time, the King of heaven, Indra, being extremely proud because of his great opulence of the three worlds, transgressed the law of Vedic etiquette. Seated on his throne, he was surrounded by the Maruts, Vasus, Rudras, Adityas, Rbhus, Visvadevas, Sadhyas, Asvini-kumaras, Siddhas, Caranas and Gandharvas and by great saintly persons. Also surrounding him were the Vidyadharas, Apsaras, Kinnaras, Patagas [birds] and Uragas [snakes]. All of them were offering Indra their respects and services, and the Apsaras and Gandharvas were dancing and singing with very sweet musical instruments. Over Indra’s head was a white umbrella as effulgent as the full moon. Fanned by yak-tail whisks and served with all the paraphernalia of a great king, Indra was sitting with his wife, Sacidevi, who occupied half the throne, when the great sage Brhaspati appeared in that assembly. Brhaspati, the best of the sages, was the spiritual master of Indra and the demigods and was respected by the demigods and demons alike. Nevertheless, although Indra saw his spiritual master before him, he did not rise from his own seat or offer a seat to his spiritual master, nor did Indra offer him a respectful welcome. Indra did nothing to show him respect.
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