Canto 9: LiberationChapter 20: The Dynasty of Pūru

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.20.8-9

duṣmanto mṛgayāḿ yātaḥ

kaṇvāśrama-padaḿ gataḥ

tatrāsīnāḿ sva-prabhayā

maṇḍayantīḿ ramām iva

vilokya sadyo mumuhe

deva-māyām iva striyam

babhāṣe tāḿ varārohāḿ

bhaṭaiḥ katipayair vṛtaḥ

SYNONYMS

duṣmantaḥMahārāja Duṣmanta; mṛgayām yātaḥ — when he went hunting; kaṇva-āśrama-padamto the residence of Kaṇva; gataḥhe came; tatra — there; āsīnāma woman sitting; sva-prabhayā — by her own beauty; maṇḍayantīm — illuminating; ramām iva — exactly like the goddess of fortune; vilokya — by observing; sadyaḥ — immediately; mumuhehe became enchanted; deva-māyām iva — exactly like the illusory energy of the Lord; striyama beautiful woman; babhāṣehe addressed; tām — her (the woman); vara-ārohām — who was the best of beautiful women; bhaṭaiḥ — by soldiers; katipayaiḥa few; vṛtaḥ — surrounded.

TRANSLATION

Once when King Duṣmanta went to the forest to hunt and was very much fatigued, he approached the residence of Kaṇva Muni. There he saw a most beautiful woman who looked exactly like the goddess of fortune and who sat there illuminating the entire āśrama by her effulgence. The King was naturally attracted by her beauty, and therefore he approached her, accompanied by some of his soldiers, and spoke to her.

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