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:ayaṁ netā su-ramyāṅgaḥ
:ayaṁ netā suramyāṅgaḥ
:sarva-sal-lakṣaṇānvitaḥ
:sarva-sal-lakṣaṇānvitaḥ
:ruciras tejasā yukto
:ruciras tejasā yukto
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ayam—this (Kṛṣṇa); netā—supreme hero; su-ramya-aṅgaḥ—having the most beautiful transcendental body; sarva-sat-lakṣaṇa—all-auspicious bodily marks; anvitaḥ—endowed with; ruciraḥ—possessing radiance very pleasing to the eyes; tejasā—with all power; yuktaḥ—bestowed; balīyān—very strong; vayasa-anvitaḥ—having a youthful age.
ayam—this (Kṛṣṇa); netā—supreme hero; suramya-aṅgaḥ—having the most beautiful transcendental body; sarva-sat-lakṣaṇa—all-auspicious bodily marks; anvitaḥ—endowed with; ruciraḥ—possessing radiance very pleasing to the eyes; tejasā—with all power; yuktaḥ—bestowed; balīyān—very strong; vayasa-anvitaḥ—having a youthful age.
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“‘Kṛṣṇa, the supreme hero, has the most beautiful transcendental body. This body possesses all good features. It is radiant and very pleasing to the eyes. His body is powerful, strong and youthful.
" 'Kṛṣṇa, the supreme hero, has the most beautiful transcendental body. This body possesses all good features. It is radiant and very pleasing to the eyes. His body is powerful, strong and youthful.
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 70

ayaṁ netā suramyāṅgaḥ
sarva-sal-lakṣaṇānvitaḥ
ruciras tejasā yukto
balīyān vayasānvitaḥ


SYNONYMS

ayam—this (Kṛṣṇa); netā—supreme hero; suramya-aṅgaḥ—having the most beautiful transcendental body; sarva-sat-lakṣaṇa—all-auspicious bodily marks; anvitaḥ—endowed with; ruciraḥ—possessing radiance very pleasing to the eyes; tejasā—with all power; yuktaḥ—bestowed; balīyān—very strong; vayasa-anvitaḥ—having a youthful age.


TRANSLATION

" 'Kṛṣṇa, the supreme hero, has the most beautiful transcendental body. This body possesses all good features. It is radiant and very pleasing to the eyes. His body is powerful, strong and youthful.


PURPORT

This verse and the following six verses are also found in the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu (2.1.23-29).