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

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.8.15

tam nihśvasantam sphuritādharoshtham

sunītir utsańga udūhya bālam

niśamya tat-paura-mukhān nitāntam

vivyathe yad gaditam sapatnyā

SYNONYMS

tam — him; nihśvasantam — heavily breathing; sphurita — trembling; adhara-oshtham — upper and lower lips; sunītih — Queen Sunīti; utsańge — on her lap; udūhya — lifting; bālam — her son; niśamya — after hearing; tat-paura-mukhāt — from the mouths of other inhabitants; nitāntam — all descriptions; — she; vivyathe — became aggrieved; yat — that which; gaditam — spoken; sa-patnyā — by her co-wife.

TRANSLATION

When Dhruva Mahārāja reached his mother, his lips were trembling in anger, and he was crying very grievously. Queen Sunīti immediately lifted her son onto her lap, while the palace residents who had heard all the harsh words of Suruci related everything in detail. Thus Sunīti also became greatly aggrieved.

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