—json {
"name":"SB 9.2.31", "h1":"SB 9.2.31", "label":"Text 31", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.2.31", "description":"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."
} —
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.