Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 9 - Chapter 1 - Verse 17-18


Sanskrit:

मित्रावरुणयो: शापादापन्ना नरलोकताम् ।निशम्य पुरुषश्रेष्ठं कन्दर्पमिव रूपिणम् ।धृतिं विष्टभ्य ललना उपतस्थे तदन्तिके ॥ १७ ॥स तां विलोक्य नृपतिर्हर्षेणोत्फुल्ललोचन: ।उवाच श्लक्ष्णया वाचा देवीं हृष्टतनूरुह: ॥ १८ ॥

ITRANS:

mitrā-varuṇayoḥ śāpādāpannā nara-lokatāmniśamya puruṣa-śreṣṭhaṁkandarpam iva rūpiṇam

Translation:

Having been cursed by Mitra and Varuṇa, the celestial woman Urvaśī had acquired the habits of a human being. Therefore, upon seeing Purūravā, the best of males, whose beauty resembled that of Cupid, she controlled herself and then approached him. When King Purūravā saw Urvaśī, his eyes became jubilant in the ecstasy of joy, and the hairs on his body stood on end. With mild, pleasing words, he spoke to her as follows.

Purport: