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:’lālyāmedhya’ lālakera candana-sama bhāya
:'lālyāmedhya' lālakera candana-sama bhāya
:sanātanera klede āmāra ghṛṇā nā upajāya“
:sanātanera klede āmāra ghṛṇā nā upajāya"
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“The stool and urine of the maintained child appear like sandalwood pulp to the mother. Similarly, when the foul moisture oozing from the sores of Sanātana touches My body, I have no hatred for him.
"The stool and urine of the maintained child appear like sandalwood pulp to the mother. Similarly, when the foul moisture oozing from the itches of Sanātana touches My body, I have no hatred for him."
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 187

'lālyāmedhya' lālakera candana-sama bhāya
sanātanera klede āmāra ghṛṇā nā upajāya"


SYNONYMS

lālya—of the maintained child; amedhya—stool and urine; lālakera—of the maintainer; candana-sama—like sandalwood pulp; bhāya—appears; sanātanera—of Sanātana Gosvāmī; klede—unto the moisture of the sores; āmāra—My; ghṛṇā—hatred; nā—not; upajāya—arises.


TRANSLATION

"The stool and urine of the maintained child appear like sandalwood pulp to the mother. Similarly, when the foul moisture oozing from the itches of Sanātana touches My body, I have no hatred for him."