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“‘My beard was burned, and there were blisters on my cheeks.Every orderly who went gave the same description.
" 'My beard was burned, and there were blisters on my cheeks.' Every orderly who went gave the same description.
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 190

puḍila sakala dāḍi, mukhe haila vraṇa
yei peyādā yāya, tāra ei vivaraṇa


SYNONYMS

puḍila—burned; sakala—all; dāḍi—beard; mukhe—on the face; haila—there was; vraṇa—blisters; yei—any; peyādā—orderly; yāya—goes; tāra—his; ei—this; vivaraṇa—description.


TRANSLATION

" 'My beard was burned, and there were blisters on my cheeks.' Every orderly who went gave the same description.