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:‘mugdhā’, ‘madhyā’, ‘pragalbhā’,-tina nāyikāra bheda
:'mugdhā', 'madhyā', 'pragalbhā',-tina nāyikāra bheda
:‘mugdhā’ nāhi jāne mānera vaidagdhya-vibheda
:'mugdhā' nāhi jāne mānera vaidagdhya-vibheda
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“Heroines may also be classified as captivated, intermediate and impudent. The captivated heroine does not know very much about the cunning intricacies of jealous anger.
"Heroines may also be classified as captivated, intermediate and impudent. The captivated heroine does not know very much about the cunning intricacies of jealous anger.
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 149

'mugdhā', 'madhyā', 'pragalbhā',-tina nāyikāra bheda
'mugdhā' nāhi jāne mānera vaidagdhya-vibheda


SYNONYMS

mugdhā—captivated; madhyā—intermediate; pragalbhā—impudent; tina—three; nāyikāra—of heroines; bheda—divisions; mugdhā—the captivated; nāhi jāne—does not know; mānera—of jealous anger; vaidagdhya-vibheda—the intricacies of cunning behavior.


TRANSLATION

"Heroines may also be classified as captivated, intermediate and impudent. The captivated heroine does not know very much about the cunning intricacies of jealous anger.