Canto 9: LiberationChapter 1: King Sudyumna Becomes a Woman

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.1.16

hotus tad-vyabhicāreṇa

kanyelā nāma sābhavat

tāḿ vilokya manuḥ prāha

nātituṣṭamanā gurum

SYNONYMS

hotuḥ — of the priest; tat — of the yajña; vyabhicāreṇa — by that transgression; kanyāa daughter; ilāIlā; nāma — by the name; — that daughter; abhavat — was born; tām — unto her; vilokya — seeing; manuḥManu; prāha — said; na — not; atituṣṭamanāḥ — very much satisfied; gurum — unto his guru.

TRANSLATION

Manu had begun that sacrifice for the sake of getting a son, but because the priest was diverted by the request of Manu's wife, a daughter named Ilā was born. Upon seeing the daughter, Manu was not very satisfied. Thus he spoke to his guru, Vasiṣṭha, as follows.

PURPORT

Because Manu had no issue, he was pleased at the birth of the child, even though a daughter, and gave her the name Ilā. Later, however, he was not very satisfied to see the daughter instead of a son. Because he had no issue, he was certainly very glad at the birth of Ilā, but his pleasure was temporary.

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