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6 June 2024

4 June 2024

     14:37  When Queen Arci saw that her husband (King Prthu), who had been so merciful to her and the earth, no longer showed symptoms of life, she lamented for a little while and then built a fiery pyre on top of a hill and placed the body of her husband on it diffhist −11 Deepali talk contribs
     05:34  The Queen (Arci) should have been afraid of being alone in the forest with the body of her husband (King Prthu), but since she was a great wife of a great personality, she lamented for a while but immediately understood that she had many duties to perform diffhist −55 Deepali talk contribs
     05:33  The Queen (Arci) executed the necessary funerary functions (of King Prthu) and offered oblations of water. After bathing in the river, she offered obeisances to various demigods situated in the sky in the different planetary systems diffhist −37 Deepali talk contribs
     05:32  She (Queen Arci) circumambulated the (funeral pyre) fire and, while thinking of the lotus feet of her husband (King Prthu), entered its flames diffhist −37 Deepali talk contribs
     05:31  Prthu Maharaja's wife, Arci, was steadily determined to execute the duty of a wife, and while her husband was in the forest, she followed him in eating only fruits and leaves and lying down on the ground diffhist −37 Deepali talk contribs
     05:27  Instead of wasting her (Queen Arci) time in lamentation, she immediately prepared a fiery pyre on top of a hill and then placed the body of her husband (King Prthu) on it to be burned diffhist −37 Deepali talk contribs
     05:24  Because Prthu Maharaja's wife (Arci) was the Queen and also a daughter of a king, she never experienced walking on the ground, for queens used to never come out of the palace diffhist −37 Deepali talk contribs
     05:24  Because of the pleasure she (Queen Arci) derived in serving her husband (King Prthu), she did not feel any difficulties diffhist −37 Deepali talk contribs

3 June 2024