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==== TEXT 106 ====
==== TEXT 106 ====

Latest revision as of 07:28, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 106

deha-kānti gaura-varṇa dekhiye aruṇa
kabhu kānti dekhi yena mallikā-puṣpa-sama


SYNONYMS

deha-kānti—of the luster of the body; gaura-varṇa—white complexion; dekhiye—everyone saw; aruṇa—pink; kabhu—sometimes; kānti—the luster; dekhi—seeing; yena—as if; mallikā-puṣpa-sama—resembling the mallikā flower.


TRANSLATION

Everyone saw the complexion of His body change from white to pink, so that His luster resembled that of the mallikā flower.