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:eta | :eta bali' nānā-bhāva karaye prakāśa | ||
:yāhāra darśane munira haya dhairya-nāśa | :yāhāra darśane munira haya dhairya-nāśa | ||
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eta | eta bali'-saying this; nānā-bhāva—various postures; karaye prakāśa—began to manifest; yāhāra darśane—seeing which; munira—of even the great philosophers; haya—there is; dhairya-nāśa—loss of patience. | ||
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TEXT 238
- eta bali' nānā-bhāva karaye prakāśa
- yāhāra darśane munira haya dhairya-nāśa
SYNONYMS
eta bali'-saying this; nānā-bhāva—various postures; karaye prakāśa—began to manifest; yāhāra darśane—seeing which; munira—of even the great philosophers; haya—there is; dhairya-nāśa—loss of patience.
TRANSLATION
After saying this, she began to manifest various postures, which even the greatest philosopher would lose his patience upon seeing.