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durvāsā yamunā-kūlāt
kṛtāvaśyaka āgataḥ
rājñābhinanditas tasya
bubudhe ceṣṭitaṁ dhiyā
Synonyms
durvasah—the great sage; yamunā-kulat—from the bank of the River Yamunā; krta—had been performed; avasyakah—he by whom the necessary ritualistic ceremonies; agatah—returned; rājñā—by the King; abhinanditaḥ—being well received; tasya—his; bubudhe—could understand; cestitam—performance; dhiya—by intelligence. ¶
Translation
After executing the ritualistic ceremonies to be performed at noon, Durvāsā returned from the bank of the Yamunā. The King received him well, offering all respects, but Durvāsā Muni, by his mystic power, could understand that King Ambarīṣa had drunk water without his permission. ¶