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"name":"SB 9.3.29", "h1":"SB 9.3.29", "label":"Text 29", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.3.29", "description":"Taking his own daughter, Revatī, Kakudmī went to Lord Brahmā in Brahmaloka, which is transcendental to the three modes of material nature, and inquired about a husband for her."
} —
kakudmī revatīṁ kanyāṁ
svām ādāya vibhuṁ gataḥ
putryā varaṁ paripraṣṭuṁ
brahmalokam apāvṛtam
kakudmī—King Kakudmī; revatīm—named Revatī; kanyām—the daughter of Kakudmī; svām—his own; ādāya—taking; vibhum—before Lord Brahmā; gataḥ—he went; putryāḥ—of his daughter; varam—a husband; paripraṣṭum—to inquire about; brahmalokam—Brahmaloka; apāvṛtam—transcendental to the three qualities.
Taking his own daughter, Revatī, Kakudmī went to Lord Brahmā in Brahmaloka, which is transcendental to the three modes of material nature, and inquired about a husband for her.
It appears that Brahmaloka, the abode of Lord Brahmā, is also transcendental, above the three modes of material nature (apāvṛtam).