At that moment a Brahmin guru living in the city of Kalachampaka, who was a master of philosophy, accompanied by about five hundred disciples passed by, on their way to bathe. The guru looked from afar and saw the Queen, a figure of exquisite grace and absolute beauty, sitting there at the rest-house. By the might of the Great Being in the royal womb, as soon as the Brahmin saw the Queen, he was enraptured by the thought that this was his younger sister. He ordered his disciples to stay outside and entered the rest-house alone.