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"Although Kasyapa Muni was a learned scholar, he was captivated by Diti's artificial behavior, which brought him under her control. Therefore he assured his wife that he would fulfill her desires. Such a promise by a husband is not at all astonishing"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 6
Although Kasyapa Muni was a learned scholar, he was captivated by Diti's artificial behavior, which brought him under her control. Therefore he assured his wife that he would fulfill her desires. Such a promise by a husband is not at all astonishing.
Although Kasyapa Muni was a learned scholar, he was captivated by Diti's artificial behavior, which brought him under her control. Therefore he assured his wife that he would fulfill her desires. Such a promise by a husband is not at all astonishing.
- Although
- Kasyapa Muni
- Learned Scholar
- Captivated
- Diti
- Artificial
- Behavior
- Which
- Brought
- Under Control
- Therefore
- Assured
- Wife
- Would
- Fulfilling Desires
- Such A
- Promise
- Husband
- Not at All Astonishing
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