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:yadyapi brāhmaṇī sei tapasvinī satī | :yadyapi brāhmaṇī sei tapasvinī satī | ||
:tathāpi tāhāra | :tathāpi tāhāra doṣa--sundarī yuvatī | ||
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"Although the boy's mother is completely austere and chaste, she has one natural fault-she is a very beautiful young girl. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 27 January 2020
TEXT 16
- yadyapi brāhmaṇī sei tapasvinī satī
- tathāpi tāhāra doṣa--sundarī yuvatī
SYNONYMS
yadyapi—although; brāhmaṇī—wife of a brāhmaṇa; sei—that; tapasvinī—austere; satī—chaste; tathāpi—still; tāhāra—her; doṣa—fault; sundarī—very beautiful; yuvatī—young girl.
TRANSLATION
"Although the boy's mother is completely austere and chaste, she has one natural fault-she is a very beautiful young girl.