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Text 36
tam ānarcātithiṁ bhūpaḥ
pratyutthānāsanārhaṇaiḥ
yayāce ’bhyavahārāya
pāda-mūlam upāgataḥ
tam — unto him (Durvāsā); ānarca — worshiped; atithim — although an uninvited guest; bhūpaḥ — the King (Ambarīṣa); pratyutthāna — by standing up; āsana — by offering a seat; arhaṇaiḥ — and by paraphernalia for worship; yayāce — requested; abhyavahārāya — for eating; pāda-mūlam — at the root of his feet; upāgataḥ — fell down.
After standing up to receive Durvāsā Muni, King Ambarīṣa offered him a seat and paraphernalia of worship. Then, sitting at his feet, the King requested the great sage to eat.