# SB 9.3.36 > सुतां दत्त्वानवद्याङ्गीं बलाय बलशालिने > बदर्याख्यं गतो राजा तप्तुं नारायणाश्रमम ॥३६॥ ## Text > sutāṁ dattvānavadyāṅgīṁ > balāya bala-śāline > badary-ākhyaṁ gato rājā > taptuṁ nārāyaṇāśramam ## Synonyms *sutām*—his daughter; *dattvā*—after delivering; *anavadya-aṅgīm*—having a perfect body; *balāya*—unto Lord Baladeva; *bala-śāline*—unto the most powerful, the supreme powerful; *badarī-ākhyam*—named Badarikāśrama; *gataḥ*—he went; *rājā*—the King; *taptum*—to perform austerities; *nārāyaṇa-āśramam*—to the place of Nara-Nārāyaṇa. ## Translation **Thereafter, the King gave his most beautiful daughter in charity to the supremely powerful Baladeva and then retired from worldly life and went to Badarikāśrama to please Nara-Nārāyaṇa.** Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Ninth Canto, Third Chapter, of the *Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam,* entitled "The Marriage of Sukanyā and Cyavana Muni."