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Chapter 14: King Citraketu's Lamentation

Verse 22 of 60
SB 6.14.22

एवं विकल्पितो राजन्विदुषा मुनिनापि सः प्रश्रयावनतो ऽभ्याह प्रजाकामस्ततो मुनिम्

evaṁ vikalpito rājan viduṣā munināpi saḥ praśrayāvanato 'bhyāha prajā-kāmas tato munim

Synonyms

evamthus; vikalpitaḥquestioned; rājanO King Parīkṣit; viduṣāgreatly learned; munināby the philosopher; apialthough; saḥhe (King Citraketu); praśraya-avanataḥbeing bent low due to humility; abhyāhareplied; prajā-kāmaḥdesiring offspring; tataḥthereafter; munimto the great sage..

Translation

Śukadeva Gosvāmī said: O King Parīkṣit, although the great sage Aṅgirā knew everything, he inquired from the King in this way. Thus King Citraketu, desiring a son, bent low in great humility and spoke to the great sage as follows.

Purport

Since the face is the index to the mind, a saintly person can study the condition of one's mind by seeing his face. When Aṅgirā Ṛṣi remarked about the King's discolored face, King Citraketu explained the cause of his anxiety as follows.

Verse 22 of 60
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