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tasyāṁ gatāyāṁ sva-gṛhaṁ<br>
:tasyāṁ gatāyāṁ sva-gṛhaṁ
yayātir mṛgayāṁ caran<br>
:yayātir mṛgayāṁ caran
prāpto yadṛcchayā kūpe<br>
:prāpto yadṛcchayā kūpe
jalārthī tāṁ dadarśa ha<br>
:jalārthī tāṁ dadarśa ha
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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tasyām—when she; gatāyām—went; sva-gṛham—to her home; yayātiḥ—King Yayāti; mṛgayām—hunting; caran—wandering; prāptaḥ—arrived; yadṛcchayā—by chance; kūpe—in the well; jala-arthī—desiring to drink water; tām—her (Devayānī); dadarśa—saw; ha—indeed.
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After throwing Devayānī into the well, Śarmiṣṭhā went home. Meanwhile, King Yayāti, while engaged in a hunting excursion, went to the well to drink water and by chance saw Devayānī.
After throwing Devayānī into the well, Śarmiṣṭhā went home. Meanwhile, King Yayāti, while engaged in a hunting excursion, went to the well to drink water and by chance saw Devayānī.
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Latest revision as of 23:47, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

tasyāṁ gatāyāṁ sva-gṛhaṁ
yayātir mṛgayāṁ caran
prāpto yadṛcchayā kūpe
jalārthī tāṁ dadarśa ha


SYNONYMS

tasyām — when she; gatāyām — went; sva-gṛham — to her home; yayātiḥ — King Yayāti; mṛgayām — hunting; caran — wandering; prāptaḥ — arrived; yadṛcchayā — by chance; kūpe — in the well; jala-arthī — desiring to drink water; tām — her (Devayānī); dadarśa — saw; ha — indeed.


TRANSLATION

After throwing Devayānī into the well, Śarmiṣṭhā went home. Meanwhile, King Yayāti, while engaged in a hunting excursion, went to the well to drink water and by chance saw Devayānī.



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