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When the Lord tried to walk, in His small footprints the specific marks of Lord Viṣṇu were visible, namely the flag, thunderbolt, conchshell, disc and fish.
When the Lord tried to walk, in His small footprints the specific marks of Lord Viṣṇu were visible, namely, the flag, thunderbolt, conchshell, disc and fish.
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 7

gṛhe dui jana dekhi laghupada-cihna
tāhe śobhe dhvaja, vajra, śaṅkha, cakra, mīna


SYNONYMS

gṛhe—at home; dui jana—the father and mother; dekhi—seeing; laghu-pada-cihna—the marks of the lotus feet, which were very small at that time; tāhe—in those; śobhe—which were beautifully visible; dhvaja—flag; vajra—thunderbolts; śaṅkha—conchshell; cakra—disc; mīna—fish.


TRANSLATION

When the Lord tried to walk, in His small footprints the specific marks of Lord Viṣṇu were visible, namely, the flag, thunderbolt, conchshell, disc and fish.