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''sei''—that; ''siṁha''—lion; ''vasuk''—let Him sit; ''jīvera''—of the living entities; ''hṛdaya''—of the heart; ''kandare''—in the cavern; ''kalmaṣa''—of sins; ''dvi-rada''—the elephant; ''nāśe''—destroys; ''yāṅhāra''—of whom; ''huṅkāre''—the roar.
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 31

sei siṁha vasuk jīvera hṛdaya-kandare
kalmaṣa-dvirada nāśe yāṅhāra huṅkāre


SYNONYMS

sei — that; siṁha — lion; vasuk — let Him sit; jīvera — of the living entities; hṛdaya — of the heart; kandare — in the cavern; kalmaṣa — of sins; dvi-rada — the elephant; nāśe — destroys; yāṅhāra — of whom; huṅkāre — the roar.


TRANSLATION

May that lion be seated in the core of the heart of every living being. Thus with His resounding roar may He drive away one’s elephantine vices.