Canto 9: LiberationChapter 5: Durvasa Muni's Life Spared

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.5.13

sa mukto 'stragni-tapena

durvasah svastimams tatah

prasasamsa tam urvisam

yunjanah paramasishah

SYNONYMS

sah -- he, Durvasa Muni; muktah -- being freed; astra-agni-tapena -- from the heat of the fire of the Sudarsana cakra; durvasah -- the great mystic Durvasa; svastiman -- fully satisfied, relieved of the burning; tatah -- then; prasasamsa -- offered praise; tam -- unto him; urvi-isam -- the King; yunjanah -- performing; parama-asishah -- the highest benedictions.

TRANSLATION

Durvasa Muni, the greatly powerful mystic, was indeed satisfied when freed from the fire of the Sudarsana cakra. Thus he praised the qualities of Maharaja Ambarisha and offered him the highest benedictions.

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