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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
<< Canto 6, Prescribed Duties for Mankind >> << 1 - The History of the Life of Ajāmila >>
<< VERSE 24 >>
tasya pravayasaḥ putrā daśa teṣāṁ tu yo ’vamaḥ bālo nārāyaṇo nāmnā pitroś ca dayito bhṛśam
WORD BY WORD
TRANSLATION
| That old man Ajāmila had ten sons, of whom the youngest was a baby named Nārāyaṇa. Since Nārāyaṇa was the youngest of all the sons, he was naturally very dear to both his father and his mother.
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PURPORT
| The word pravayasaḥ indicates Ajāmila’s sinfulness because although he was eighty-eight years old, he had a very young child. According to Vedic culture, one should leave home as soon as he has reached fifty years of age; one should not live at home and go on producing children. Sex life is allowed for twenty-five years, between the ages of twenty-five and forty-five or, at the most, fifty. After that one should give up the habit of sex life and leave home as a vānaprastha and then properly take sannyāsa. Ajāmila, however, because of his association with a prostitute, lost all brahminical culture and became most sinful, even in his so-called household life.
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