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Text 35

iti tasyāṁ sa ādhāya
garbhaṁ sūryo divaṁ gataḥ
sadyaḥ kumāraḥ sañjajñe
dvitīya iva bhāskaraḥ

iti — in this way; tasyām — unto her (Pṛthā); saḥ — he (the sun-god); ādhāya — discharging semen; garbham — pregnancy; sūryaḥ — the sun-god; divam — in the celestial planets; gataḥ — returned; sadyaḥ — immediately; kumāraḥ — a child; sañjajñe — was born; dvitīyaḥ — second; iva — like; bhāskaraḥ — the sun-god.

After saying this, the sun-god discharged his semen into the womb of Pṛthā and then returned to the celestial kingdom. Immediately thereafter, from Kuntī a child was born, who was like a second sun-god.

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