As in most romantic stories, Purañjana took the initiative, attracted by the beauty of the girl, and, seduced in this way, she eagerly accepted him. That's the begin of his illusion.
I am so happy that you provided such a in depth explanation of this entire chapter, especially 4.25.41’s last 2 lines. I can almost find any verse I don’t understand from the Bhagwatam in one of your previous posts 🙏🏻 thank you prabhu
I am so happy that you provided such a in depth explanation of this entire chapter, especially 4.25.41’s last 2 lines. I can almost find any verse I don’t understand from the Bhagwatam in one of your previous posts 🙏🏻 thank you prabhu
Yes, that's why we are doing this course :-)