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''maḍā''—of a dead body; ''rūpa''—the form; ''dhari'''—accepting; ''rahe''—remains; ''uttāna-nayana''—with open eyes; ''kabhu''—sometimes; ''goṅ-goṅ''—the sound ''goṅ-goṅ''; ''kare''—makes; ''kabhu''—sometimes; ''rahe''—remains; ''acetana''—unconscious.
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 54

maḍā-rūpa dhari' rahe uttāna-nayana
kabhu goṅ-goṅ kare, kabhu rahe acetana


SYNONYMS

maḍā — of a dead body; rūpa — the form; dhari — accepting; rahe — remains; uttāna-nayana — with open eyes; kabhu — sometimes; goṅ-goṅ — the sound goṅ-goṅ; kare — makes; kabhu — sometimes; rahe — remains; acetana — unconscious.


TRANSLATION

"That ghost has taken the form of a corpse, but He keeps his eyes open. Sometimes He utters the sounds 'goṅ-goṅ,' and sometimes He remains unconscious.