Canto 9: LiberationChapter 1: King Sudyumna Becomes a Woman

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.1.42

tatah parinate kale

pratishthana-patih prabhuh

pururavasa utsrijya

gam putraya gato vanam

SYNONYMS

tatah -- thereafter; parinate kale -- when the time was ripe; pratishthana-patih -- the master of the kingdom; prabhuh -- very powerful; pururavase -- unto Pururava; utsrijya -- delivering; gam -- the world; putraya -- unto his son; gatah -- departed; vanam -- to the forest.

TRANSLATION

Thereafter, when the time was ripe, when Sudyumna, the king of the world, was sufficiently old, he delivered the entire kingdom to his son Pururava and entered the forest.

PURPORT

According to the Vedic system, one within the institution of varna and asrama must leave his family life after he reaches fifty years of age (pancasad urdhvam vanam vrajet). Thus Sudyumna followed the prescribed regulations of varnasrama by leaving the kingdom and going to the forest to complete his spiritual life.

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, First Chapter, of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, entitled "King Sudyumna Becomes a Woman."

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