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"The great Maitreya continued: The King, Uttānapāda, after being advised by Nārada Muni, practically gave up all duties in relation with his kingdom, which was very vast and wide, opulent like the goddess of fortune, and he simply began to think of his son Dhruva"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 4
The great Maitreya continued: The King, Uttānapāda, after being advised by Nārada Muni, practically gave up all duties in relation with his kingdom, which was very vast and wide, opulent like the goddess of fortune, and he simply began to think of his son Dhruva.
The great Maitreya continued: The King, Uttānapāda, after being advised by Nārada Muni, practically gave up all duties in relation with his kingdom, which was very vast and wide, opulent like the goddess of fortune, and he simply began to think of his son Dhruva.
- Maitreya Rsi
- Continue
- Uttanapada
- Being
- Narada's Advice
- Practically
- Give Up
- Duty of a King
- Relation
- With
- Kingdom
- Which Was
- Very
- Vast
- Wide
- Opulence
- Likeness
- Goddess of Fortune
- Simply
- Began
- Think
- Son
- Dhruva
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