Canto 4: Creation of the Fourth Order | Chapter 3: Talks Between Lord Śiva and Satī |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.3.8
saty uvāca
prajāpates te śvaśurasya sāmprataḿ
niryāpito yajña-mahotsavaḥ kila
vayaḿ ca tatrābhisarāma vāma te
yady arthitāmī vibudhā vrajanti hi
SYNONYMS
satī uvāca — Sati said; prajāpateḥ — of Dakṣa; te — your; śvaśurasya — of your father-in-law; sāmpratam — nowadays; niryāpitaḥ — has been started; yajña-mahā-utsavaḥ — a great sacrifice; kila — certainly; vayam — we; ca — and; tatra — there; abhisarāma — may go; vāma — O my dear Lord Śiva; te — your; yadi — if; arthitā — desire; amī — these; vibudhāḥ — demigods; vrajanti — are going; hi — because.
TRANSLATION
Satī said: My dear Lord Śiva, your father-in-law is now executing great sacrifices, and all the demigods, having been invited by him, are going there. If you desire, we may also go.
PURPORT
Satī knew of the tension between her father and her husband, but still she expressed to her husband, Lord Śiva, that since such sacrifices were going on at her father's house and so many demigods were going, she also desired to go. But she could not express her willingness directly, and so she told her husband that if he desired to go, then she could also accompany him. In other words, she submitted her desire very politely to her husband.
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