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Chapter 14: King Purūravā Enchanted by Urvaśī

Verse 32 of 46
SB 9.14.32

ऐलो ऽपि शयने जायामपश्यन्विमना इव तच्चित्तो विह्वलः शोचन्बभ्रामोन्मत्तवन्महीम्

ailo 'pi śayane jāyām apaśyan vimanā iva tac-citto vihvalaḥ śocan babhrāmonmattavan mahīm

Synonyms

ailaḥPurūravā; apialso; śayaneon the bedstead; jāyāmhis wife; apaśyannot seeing; vimanāḥmorose; ivalike that; tat-cittaḥbeing too much attached to her; vihvalaḥdisturbed in mind; śocanlamenting; babhrāmatraveled; unmatta-vatlike a madman; mahīmon the earth..

Translation

No longer seeing Urvaśī on his bed, Purūravā was most aggrieved. Because of his great attraction for her, he was very much disturbed. Thus, lamenting, he began traveling about the earth like a madman.

Verse 32 of 46
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