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: | :"aniṣṭa-śaṅkīni bandhu-hṛdayāni bhavanti hi" | ||
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"A relative or intimate friend is always fearful of some injury to his beloved." | |||
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This is a quotation from the Abhijñāna- | This is a quotation from the Abhijñāna-śakuntala-nāṭaka. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 26 January 2020
TEXT 40
- "aniṣṭa-śaṅkīni bandhu-hṛdayāni bhavanti hi"
SYNONYMS
aniṣṭa—of some mishap; śaṅkīni—possessing doubts; bandhu—of friends or relatives; hṛdayāni—hearts; bhavanti—become; hi—certainly.
TRANSLATION
"A relative or intimate friend is always fearful of some injury to his beloved."
PURPORT
This is a quotation from the Abhijñāna-śakuntala-nāṭaka.