Hare Krsna dear devotees

I was going through chapter 18 of 9th Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam and I found it very very intriguing.

As it is natural for me to form a question to help enable a nice discussion from which everyone can benefit, please try to understand the question itself, nevermind whether you are unable to answer it or for being lazy not to consult the chapter, " King Yayaati Regains His Youth ".

HERE IS THE QUESTION:

Why was Yadu's act of refusing his father Yayaati to exchange his youth (so that Yayaati could enjoy sex life for a little longer as he was not yet satisfied, after having been cursed by Sukracarya to become invalid and old) not against religion, whereas the refusal of his brothers to exchange their youth or accept premature old age certainly irreligious?

I hope nobody gets offended by the style of the presentation of my question. It was too long to be posted as a question for a discussion anyway!

Hari bol

 

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