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Text 31
taṁ bheje ’lambuṣā devī
bhajanīya-guṇālayam
varāpsarā yataḥ putrāḥ
kanyā celavilābhavat
tam — him (Tṛṇabindu); bheje — accepted as husband; alambuṣā — the girl Alambuṣā; devī — goddess; bhajanīya — worthy of accepting; guṇa-ālayam — the reservoir of all good qualities; vara-apsarāḥ — the best of the Apsarās; yataḥ — from whom (Tṛṇabindu); putrāḥ — some sons; kanyā — a daughter; ca — and; ilavilā — named Ilavilā; abhavat — was born.
The best of the Apsarās, the highly qualified girl named Alambuṣā, accepted the similarly qualified Tṛṇabindu as her husband. She gave birth to a few sons and a daughter known as Ilavilā.