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"When the great sage Atri again gave directions, the son of King Prthu became very angry and placed an arrow on his bow. Upon seeing this, King Indra immediately abandoned the false dress of a sannyasi and, giving up the horse, made himself invisible"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 4
When the great sage Atri again gave directions, the son of King Prthu became very angry and placed an arrow on his bow. Upon seeing this, King Indra immediately abandoned the false dress of a sannyasi and, giving up the horse, made himself invisible.
When the great sage Atri again gave directions, the son of King Prthu became very angry and placed an arrow on his bow. Upon seeing this, King Indra immediately abandoned the false dress of a sannyasi and, giving up the horse, made himself invisible.
- When
- Great Sages
- Atri Muni
- Again
- Direction
- Prthu's Sons
- Become
- Very
- Anger
- Place
- Arrow
- Bow (noun)
- See
- Indra
- Immediately
- Abandon
- False Dress
- Sannyasa
- Give Up
- Horse
- Made
- Himself
- Invisible
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