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"King Indra was fraudulently dressed as a sannyāsī, having knotted his hair on his head and smeared ashes all over his body. Upon seeing such dress, the son of King Pṛthu considered Indra a religious man and pious sannyāsī. Therefore he did not release his arrows"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 4
King Indra was fraudulently dressed as a sannyāsī, having knotted his hair on his head and smeared ashes all over his body. Upon seeing such dress, the son of King Pṛthu considered Indra a religious man and pious sannyāsī. Therefore he did not release his arrows.
King Indra was fraudulently dressed as a sannyāsī, having knotted his hair on his head and smeared ashes all over his body. Upon seeing such dress, the son of King Pṛthu considered Indra a religious man and pious sannyāsī. Therefore he did not release his arrows.
- Indra
- Fraud
- Dress
- Sannyasa
- Knot
- Hair
- Head
- Smear
- Ashes
- All Over the Body
- See
- Prthu's Sons
- Vijitasva
- Consider
- Religious
- Man
- Pious
- Therefore
- Did Not
- Release
- Arrow
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