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The King, with aggrieved mind, began to speak to his wife with very pleasing words. Although he was filled with regret and tried to pacify her, he could not see any symptom of anger caused by love within the heart of his beloved wife: Revision history

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2 August 2020

  • curprev 09:0609:06, 2 August 2020Nirmal talk contribsm 2,969 bytes +73 Moved from category 'Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 04 Chapter 26 - King Puranjana Goes to the Forest to Hunt, and His Queen Becomes Angry' to category 'Srimad Bhagavatam, Cantos 01 to 09 - All Verse Translations'

14 August 2018

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