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candana-lepita-aṅga, tilaka suṭhāma | :candana-lepita-aṅga, tilaka suṭhāma | ||
matta-gaja jini’ mada-manthara payāna | :matta-gaja jini’ mada-manthara payāna | ||
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''candana''—with sandalwood pulp; ''lepita''—smeared; ''aṅga''—body; ''tilaka suṭhāma''—nicely decorated with tilaka; ''matta-gaja''—a mad elephant; ''jini’''—surpassing; ''mada-manthara''—maddened by drinking; ''payāna''—movement. | |||
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His body was anointed with sandalwood pulp, and He was nicely decorated with tilaka. His movements surpassed those of a maddened elephant. | His body was anointed with sandalwood pulp, and He was nicely decorated with tilaka. His movements surpassed those of a maddened elephant. | ||
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Revision as of 18:00, 14 September 2021
TEXT 187
- candana-lepita-aṅga, tilaka suṭhāma
- matta-gaja jini’ mada-manthara payāna
SYNONYMS
candana—with sandalwood pulp; lepita—smeared; aṅga—body; tilaka suṭhāma—nicely decorated with tilaka; matta-gaja—a mad elephant; jini’—surpassing; mada-manthara—maddened by drinking; payāna—movement.
TRANSLATION
His body was anointed with sandalwood pulp, and He was nicely decorated with tilaka. His movements surpassed those of a maddened elephant.