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Now, it may be asked why Narada Muni stayed in the presence of Prajapati

Daksa and tolerated all his accusations and curses. Was that for Daksa's

deliverance? The answer is yes. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura says

that after being insulted by Prajapati Daksa, Narada Muni should have left

immediately, but he purposely stayed to hear all Daksa's strong words so

that Daksa might be relieved of his anger. Prajapati Daksa was not an

ordinary man; he had accumulated the results of many pious activities.

Therefore Narada Muni expected that after delivering his curse, Daksa,

satisfied and freed from anger, would repent his misbehavior and thus get a

chance to become a Vaisnava and be delivered.

 

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