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==== TEXT 86 ====
==== TEXT 86 ====

Latest revision as of 07:24, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 86

dhūli-dhūsara tanu dekhite śobhana
kāhāṅ kāhāṅ aśru-jale kare sammārjana


SYNONYMS

dhūli—dust; dhūsara—dirt; tanu—body; dekhite—to see; śobhana—very beautiful; kāhāṅ kāhāṅ—somewhere; aśru-jale—with tears; kare—does; sammārjana—washing.


TRANSLATION

The entire beautiful body of the Lord was covered with dust and dirt. In this way it became transcendentally beautiful. At times, when cleansing the temple, the Lord shed tears, and in some places He even cleansed with those tears.