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"Lamenting in grief for the death of her husband, the most chaste Reṇukā struck her own body with her hands and cried very loudly, "O Rāma, my dear son Rāma"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 9
Lamenting in grief for the death of her husband, the most chaste Reṇukā struck her own body with her hands and cried very loudly, "O Rāma, my dear son Rāma!".
Lamenting in grief for the death of her husband, the most chaste Reṇukā struck her own body with her hands and cried very loudly, "O Rāma, my dear son Rāma!"
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- Lamentation
- Grief
- Death
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- Jamadagni
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- Renuka
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- Crying Loudly
- Very
- Parasurama
- My Dear
- Son
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