Canto 4: Creation of the Fourth OrderChapter 8: Dhruva Mahārāja Leaves Home for the Forest

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.8.11

na vatsa nripater dhishnyam

bhavān ārodhum arhati

na grihīto mayā yat tvam

kukshāv api nripātmajah

SYNONYMS

na — not; vatsa — my dear child; nripateh — of the King; dhishnyam — seat; bhavān — yourself; ārodhumto get on; arhati — deserve; na — not; grihītah — taken; mayā — by me; yat — because; tvam — you; kukshauin the womb; api — although; nripa-ātmajah — son of the King.

TRANSLATION

Queen Suruci told Dhruva Mahārāja: My dear child, you do not deserve to sit on the throne or on the lap of the King. Surely you are also the son of the King, but because you did not take your birth from my womb, you are not qualified to sit on your father's lap.

PURPORT

Queen Suruci very proudly informed Dhruva Mahārāja that to be the King's son was not the qualification for sitting on the lap or throne of the King. Rather, this privilege was dependent on one's having taken birth from her womb. In other words, she indirectly informed Dhruva Mahārāja that although he happened to be born of the King, he was considered an illegitimate son because of his birth from the womb of the other queen.

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