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SB 9.11.10

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 10

iti lokād bahu-mukhād
durārādhyād asaṁvidaḥ
patyā bhītena sā tyaktā
prāptā prācetasāśramam


SYNONYMS

iti — thus; lokāt — from persons; bahu-mukhāt — who can talk nonsensically in various ways; durārādhyāt — whom it is very difficult to stop; asaṁvidaḥ — who are without full knowledge; patyā — by the husband; bhītena — being afraid; — mother Sītā; tyaktā — was abandoned; prāptā — went; prācetasa-āśramam — to the hermitage of Prācetasa (Vālmīki Muni).


TRANSLATION

Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: Men with a poor fund of knowledge and a heinous character speak nonsensically. Fearing such rascals, Lord Rāmacandra abandoned His wife, Sītādevī, although she was pregnant. Thus Sītādevī went to the āśrama of Vālmīki Muni.



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