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| | SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 6 - CHAPTER 18 |
 | | She then [Diti], charged with that intention, was constantly with all kinds of pleasing activities full of love and humility, selfrestraint and great devotion, o King, of service unto her husband [Kas'yapa] whose mind she, knowing him very well, with charming sweet words, smiles and furtive glances brought under her control. |
 | | She then [Diti], charged with that intention, was constantly with all kinds of pleasing activities full of love and humility, selfrestraint and great devotion, o King, of service with her husband [Kas'yapa] whose mind she, knowing him very well, with charming sweet words, smiles and furtive glances brought under her control. |
 | | Indra's purpose was to cheat Diti as soon as he could find some fault in the way she discharged the vows of the ritualistic ceremony. |
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