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''kāma-gandha-hīna''—without any scent of lust; ''svābhāvika''—natural; ''gopī-prema''—the love of the ''gopīs''; ''nirmala''—spotless; ''ujjvala''—blazing; ''śuddha''—pure; ''yena''—like; ''dagdha hema''—molten gold.
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 209

kāma-gandha-hīna svābhāvika gopī-prema
nirmala, ujjvala, śuddha yena dagdha hema


SYNONYMS

kāma-gandha-hīna — without any scent of lust; svābhāvika — natural; gopī-prema — the love of the gopīs; nirmala — spotless; ujjvala — blazing; śuddha — pure; yena — like; dagdha hema — molten gold.


TRANSLATION

The natural love of the gopīs is devoid of any trace of lust. It is faultless, bright and pure, like molten gold.