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:dui-dike mātā-pitā puṣṭa kalevara
:dui-dike mātā-pitā puṣṭa kalevara
:madhye eka ‘śiśu’ haya tribhaṅga-sundara
:madhye eka 'śiśu' haya tribhaṅga-sundara
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dui-dike—on two sides; mātā-pitā—father and mother; puṣṭa kalevara—very well built body; madhye—between them; eka—one; śiśu—child; haya—there is; tri-bhaṅga—curved in three places; sundara—very beautiful.
dui-dike—on two sides; mātā-pitā—father and mother; puṣṭa kalevara—very well-built body; madhye—between them; eka—one; śiśu—child; haya—there is; tri-bhaṅga—curved in three places; sundara—very beautiful.
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“There are a father and mother with well-built bodies, and between them is a very beautiful child who is curved in three places.
"There is a father and mother with well-built bodies, and between them is a very beautiful child who is curved in three places."
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 60

dui-dike mātā-pitā puṣṭa kalevara
madhye eka 'śiśu' haya tribhaṅga-sundara


SYNONYMS

dui-dike—on two sides; mātā-pitā—father and mother; puṣṭa kalevara—very well-built body; madhye—between them; eka—one; śiśu—child; haya—there is; tri-bhaṅga—curved in three places; sundara—very beautiful.


TRANSLATION

"There is a father and mother with well-built bodies, and between them is a very beautiful child who is curved in three places."