Canto 9: LiberationChapter 6: The Downfall of Saubhari Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.6.53

evaḿ vasan gṛhe kālaḿ

virakto nyāsam āsthitaḥ

vanaḿ jagāmānuyayus

tat-patnyaḥ pati-devatāḥ

SYNONYMS

evamin this way; vasan — living; gṛhe — at home; kālam — passing away time; viraktaḥ — became detached; nyāsamin the renounced order of life; āsthitaḥ — became situated; vanamin the forest; jagāmahe went; anuyayuḥ — was followed by; tat-patnyaḥ — all his wives; pati-devatāḥ — because their only worshipable object was their husband.

TRANSLATION

In this way he passed his life in household affairs for some time, but then he became detached from material enjoyment. To renounce material association, he accepted the vānaprastha order and went to the forest. His devoted wives followed him, for they had no shelter other than their husband.

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