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"King Pururava was greatly attached to Urvasi. Yet despite his faithfulness to her, she had left him. Now, considering that the King was wasting his rarely achieved human form of life, Urvasi frankly explained the nature of a woman"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 9
Women as a class are merciless and cunning. They cannot tolerate even a slight offense. For their own pleasure they can do anything irreligious, and therefore they do not fear killing even a faithful husband or brother.
King Purūravā was greatly attached to Urvaśī. Yet despite his faithfulness to her, she had left him. Now, considering that the King was wasting his rarely achieved human form of life, Urvaśī frankly explained the nature of a woman. Because of her nature, a woman can respond to even a slight offense from her husband by not only leaving him but even killing him if required. To say nothing of her husband, she can even kill her brother. That is a woman's nature. Therefore, in the material world, unless women are trained to be chaste and faithful to their husbands, there cannot be peace or prosperity in society.
- Pururava
- Greatly
- Attached
- Urvasi
- Despite
- Faithful
- She - Vaisnavi
- She - woman
- Leave
- Consider
- King
- Waste
- Human Life Is Rare
- Achieve
- Human Form Of Life
- Frankly
- Explained in the Srimad-Bhagavatam
- Nature
- Woman
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 09 Chapter 14 Purports - King Pururava Enchanted by Urvasi
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 09 Purports