Canto 9: Liberation | Chapter 20: The Dynasty of Pūru |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.20.19
taḿ duratyaya-vikrāntam
ādāya pramadottamā
harer aḿśāḿśa-sambhūtaḿ
bhartur antikam āgamat
SYNONYMS
tam — him; duratyaya-vikrāntam — whose strength was insurmountable; ādāya — taking with her; pramadā-uttamā — the best of women, Śakuntalā; hareḥ — of God; aḿśa-aḿśa-sambhūtam — a partial plenary incarnation; bhartuḥ antikam — unto her husband; āgamat — approached.
TRANSLATION
Śakuntalā, the best of beautiful women, along with her son, whose strength was insurmountable and who was a partial expansion of the Supreme Godhead, approached her husband, Duṣmanta.
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