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''ṭhākura''—O great devotee ''ācārya''; ''tumi''—you; ''parama-sundara''—very beautifully constructed; ''prathama yauvana''—the beginning of youth; ''tomā dekhi’''—seeing you; ''kon nārī''—what woman; ''dharite pāre''—can control; ''mana''—her mind.
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 112

“ṭhākura, tumi—parama-sundara, prathama yauvana
tomā dekhi’ kon nārī dharite pāre mana?


SYNONYMS

ṭhākura — O great devotee ācārya; tumi — you; parama-sundara — very beautifully constructed; prathama yauvana — the beginning of youth; tomā dekhi’ — seeing you; kon nārī — what woman; dharite pāre — can control; mana — her mind.


TRANSLATION

"My dear Ṭhākura, O great preacher, great devotee, you are so beautifully built, and your youth is just beginning. Who is the woman who could control her mind after seeing you?"