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==== TEXT 104 ====
==== TEXT 104 ====

Latest revision as of 09:35, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 104

punaḥ uṭhe, punaḥ paḍe praṇaya-vihvala
stuti kare, pulakāṅga, paḍe aśru-jala


SYNONYMS

punaḥ—again; uṭhe—he arose; punaḥ—again; paḍe—he fell down; praṇaya-vihvala—overwhelmed with love; stuti kare—offers prayers; pulaka-aṅga—the entire body quivering in joy; paḍe—fell down; aśru-jala—tears.


TRANSLATION

Being overwhelmed with love, the King again and again got up and fell down. When he offered prayers, his whole body shivered, and tears fell from his eyes.