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ŚB 9.14.28

Devanagari

निशम्याक्रन्दितं देवी पुत्रयोर्नीयमानयो: ।
हतास्म्यहं कुनाथेन नपुंसा वीरमानिना ॥ २८ ॥

Text

niśamyākranditaṁ devī
putrayor nīyamānayoḥ
hatāsmy ahaṁ kunāthena
napuṁsā vīra-māninā

Synonyms

niśamya — by hearing; ākranditam — crying (because of being stolen); devī — Urvaśī; putrayoḥ — of those two lambs, which she treated as sons; nīyamānayoḥ — as they were being taken away; hatā — killed; asmi — am; aham — I; ku-nāthena — under the protection of a bad husband; na-puṁsā — by the eunuch; vīra-māninā — although considering himself a hero.

Translation

Urvaśī treated the two lambs like her own sons. Therefore, when they were being taken by the Gandharvas and began crying, Urvaśī heard them and rebuked her husband. “Now I am being killed,” she said, “under the protection of an unworthy husband, who is a coward and a eunuch although he thinks himself a great hero.”