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''eka eka''—one after another; ''dantera''—of teeth; ''kampa—''movement; ''dekhite''—to see; ''lāge—''there is; ''bhaya''—fear; ''loke jāne''—the people understood; ''danta''—the teeth; ''saba''—all; ''khasiyā''—being loosened; ''paḍaya''—fall down.
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 103

eka eka dantera kampa dekhite lāge bhaya
loke jāne, danta saba khasiyā paḍaya


SYNONYMS

eka eka — one after another; dantera — of teeth; kampamovement; dekhite — to see; lāgethere is; bhaya — fear; loke jāne — the people understood; danta — the teeth; saba — all; khasiyā — being loosened; paḍaya — fall down.


TRANSLATION

Indeed, the people became afraid just to see His teeth chatter, and they even thought that His teeth would fall out.