Canto 9: LiberationChapter 18: King Yayati Regains His Youth

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.18.17

evam-vidhaih suparushaih

kshiptvacarya-sutam satim

sarmishtha prakshipat kupe

vasas cadaya manyuna

SYNONYMS

evam-vidhaih -- such; su-parushaih -- by unkind words; kshiptva -- after chastising; acarya-sutam -- the daughter of Sukracarya; satim -- Devayani; sarmishtha -- Sarmishtha; prakshipat -- threw (her); kupe -- into a well; vasah -- the garments; ca -- and; adaya -- taking away; manyuna -- because of anger.

TRANSLATION

Using such unkind words, Sarmishtha rebuked Devayani, the daughter of Sukracarya. In anger, she took away Devayani's garments and threw Devayani into a well.

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