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''ei-mata''—in this way; ''tina-dina''—three days; ''kare''—she does; ''āgamana''—approaching; ''nānā bhāva''—all kinds of feminine postures; ''dekhāya''—exhibits; ''yāte''—by which; ''brahmāra''—even of Lord Brahmā; ''hare''—attracts; ''mana''—mind.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 245

ei-mata tina-dina kare āgamana
nānā bhāva dekhāya, yāte brahmāra hare mana


SYNONYMS

ei-mata — in this way; tina-dina — three days; kare — she does; āgamana — approaching; nānā bhāva — all kinds of feminine postures; dekhāya — exhibits; yāte — by which; brahmāra — even of Lord Brahmā; hare — attracts; mana — mind.


TRANSLATION

For three days she approached Haridāsa Ṭhākura in this way, exhibiting various feminine postures that would bewilder the mind of even Lord Brahmā.