Canto 9: LiberationChapter 6: The Downfall of Saubhari Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.6.38

sasabindor duhitari

bindumatyam adhan nripah

purukutsam ambarisham

mucukundam ca yoginam

tesham svasarah pancasat

saubharim vavrire patim

SYNONYMS

sasabindoh -- of a king known as Sasabindu; duhitari -- unto the daughter; bindumatyam -- whose name was Bindumati; adhat -- begot; nripah -- the King (Mandhata); purukutsam -- Purukutsa; ambarisham -- Ambarisha; mucukundam -- Mucukunda; ca -- and; yoginam -- a highly elevated mystic; tesham -- of them; svasarah -- the sisters; pancasat -- fifty; saubharim -- unto the great sage Saubhari; vavrire -- accepted; patim -- as husband.

TRANSLATION

Mandhata begot three sons in the womb of Bindumati, the daughter of Sasabindu. These sons were Purukutsa, Ambarisha, and Mucukunda, a great mystic yogi. These three brothers had fifty sisters, who all accepted the great sage Saubhari as their husband.

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