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Chapter 20: Conversation Between Maitreya and Vidura

Verse 37 of 53
SB 3.20.37

इति सायन्तनीं सन्ध्यामसुराः प्रमदायतीम् प्रलोभयन्तीं जगृहुर्मत्वा मूढधियः स्त्रियम्

iti sāyantanīṁ sandhyām asurāḥ pramadāyatīm pralobhayantīṁ jagṛhur matvā mūḍha-dhiyaḥ striyam

Synonyms

itiin this way; sāyantanīmthe evening; sandhyāmtwilight; asurāḥthe demons; pramadāyatīmbehaving like a wanton woman; pralobhayantīmalluring; jagṛhuḥseized; matvāthinking to be; mūḍha-dhiyaḥunintelligent; striyama woman..

Translation

The asuras, clouded in their understanding, took the evening twilight to be a beautiful woman showing herself in her alluring form, and they seized her.

Purport

The asuras are described here as mūḍha-dhiyaḥ, meaning that they are captivated by ignorance, just like the ass. The demons were captivated by the false glaring beauty of this material form, and thus they embraced her.

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