TEXT 32
sapa durvasaso vidyam
deva-hutim pratositat
tasya virya-pariksartham
ajuhava ravim sucih
SYNONYMS
sa—she (Kunti, or Prtha); apa—achieved; durvasasah—from the great sage Durvasa; vidyam—mystic power; deva-hutim—calling any demigod; pratositat—who was satisfied; tasyah—with that (particular mystic power); virya—potency; pariksa-artham—just to examine; ajuhava—called for; ravim—the sun-god; sucih—the pious (Prtha).
TRANSLATION
Once when Durvasa was a guest at the house of Prtha’s father, Kunti, Prtha satisfied Durvasa by rendering service. Therefore she received a mystic power by which she could call any demigod. To examine the potency of this mystic power, the pious Kunti immediately called for the sun-god.

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