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tāṅra aṅga-gandhe daśa dik āmodita | :bhūṣaṇa-dhvanite karṇa haya camakita | ||
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<div | ''tāṅra''—her; ''aṅga-gandhe''—the scent of the body; ''daśa dik''—ten directions; ''āmodita''—perfumed; ''bhūṣaṇa-dhvanite''—by the tinkling of her ornaments; ''karṇa''—the ear; ''haya''—becomes; ''camakita''—startled. | ||
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The scent of her body perfumed all directions, and the tinkling of her ornaments startled the ear. | The scent of her body perfumed all directions, and the tinkling of her ornaments startled the ear. | ||
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Revision as of 08:11, 27 September 2021
TEXT 233
- tāṅra aṅga-gandhe daśa dik āmodita
- bhūṣaṇa-dhvanite karṇa haya camakita
SYNONYMS
tāṅra—her; aṅga-gandhe—the scent of the body; daśa dik—ten directions; āmodita—perfumed; bhūṣaṇa-dhvanite—by the tinkling of her ornaments; karṇa—the ear; haya—becomes; camakita—startled.
TRANSLATION
The scent of her body perfumed all directions, and the tinkling of her ornaments startled the ear.