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Chapter 18: King Yayāti Regains His Youth

Verse 47 of 47
SB 9.18.47

देवयान्यप्यनुदिनं मनोवाग्देहवस्तुभिः प्रेयसः परमां प्रीतिमुवाह प्रेयसी रहः

devayāny apy anudinaṁ mano-vāg-deha-vastubhiḥ preyasaḥ paramāṁ prītim uvāha preyasī rahaḥ

Synonyms

devayānīMahārāja Yayāti's wife, the daughter of Śukrācārya; apialso; anudinamtwenty-four hours, day after day; manaḥ-vākby her mind and words; dehabody; vastubhiḥwith all requisite things; preyasaḥof her beloved husband; paramāmtranscendental; prītimbliss; uvāhaexecuted; preyasīvery dear to her husband; rahaḥin seclusion, without any disturbance..

Translation

In secluded places, engaging her mind, words, body and various paraphernalia, Devayānī, the dear wife of Mahārāja Yayāti, always brought her husband the greatest possible transcendental bliss.

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