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Chapter 13: Dhritarastra Quits Home

Verse 39 of 59
SB 1.13.39

yudhiṣṭhira uvāca nāhaṁ veda gatiṁ pitror bhagavan kva gatāv itaḥ ambā vā hata-putrārtā kva gatā ca tapasvinī

Synonyms

yudhiṣṭhiraḥ uvācaMaharaj Yudhisthira said; nado not; ahammyself; vedaknow it; gatimdeparture; pitroḥof the uncles; bhagavanOh godly personality; kvawhere; gataugone; itaḥfrom this place; ambāmother aunt; either; hata-putrālost of her sons; ārtāaggrieved; kvawhere; gatāgone; caalso; tapasvinīascetic.

Translation

Maharaj Yudhisthir said, 'Oh godly personality, I do not know where have my two uncles gone away ; not only they but also my ascetic aunt who has lost all her sons and therefore much aggrieved, is also not traceable'

Purport

Maharaj Yudhisthir as a good soul and devotee of the Lord was always conscious of the great loss of her aunt and her sufferings like an asectic. An ascetic is never disturbed by all kinds of sufferings and that makes him strong and determined on the path of spiritual progress. Queen Gandhari is a typical example of an ascetic by her marvelous character in many trying situations of her life. She was ideal woman as mother, wife and ascetic and in the history of the world such typical character of woman is rarely found.

Verse 39 of 59