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:peṭera bhitara hasta-pada—kūrmera ākāra
:peṭera bhitara hasta-pada--kūrmera ākāra
:mukhe phena, pulakāṅga, netre aśru-dhāra
:mukhe phena, pulakāṅga, netre aśru-dhāra
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 16

peṭera bhitara hasta-pada--kūrmera ākāra
mukhe phena, pulakāṅga, netre aśru-dhāra


SYNONYMS

peṭera—the abdomen; bhitara—within; hasta-pada—the arms and legs; kūrmera ākāra—just like a tortoise; mukhe—in the mouth; phena—foam; pulaka-aṅga—eruptions on the body; netre—in the eyes; aśru-dhāra—a flow of tears.


TRANSLATION

His arms and legs had entered the trunk of His body, exactly like those of a tortoise. His mouth was foaming, there were eruptions on His body, and tears flowed from His eyes.