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त्रिवक्रा (trivakrA)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
त्रि—वक्रा
f.
‘thrice crooked’,
N.
of a woman,
BhP.
x, 42, 3.
पुराणम्
English
त्रिवक्रा / TRIVAKRĀ. A hunchback of a woman who was engaged in the work of making scented cosmetics for kaṁsa. This woman saw śrī kṛṣṇa on his way to the palace of his uncle kaṁsa in Mathurāpurī. Even at the first sight she felt a great respect and devotion towards kṛṣṇa and she gave him the scented cosmetics she was carrying to kaṁsa. kṛṣṇa placed a foot of his on hers and holding her chin by both the hands raised it up and lo! she stood straight without her hunch. She requested kṛṣṇa to stay with her that night but kṛṣṇa left her saying he would stay with her on another day which he did the next day itself. (10th skandha, bhāgavata).