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“I shivered in fear and shed tears. My voice faltered, and all the hairs on my body stood up.
"I shivered in fear and shed tears. My voice faltered, and all the hairs on my body stood up.
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 50

bhaye kampa haila, mora netre vahe jala
gadgada vāṇī, roma uṭhila sakala


SYNONYMS

bhaye—out of fear; kampa—shivering; haila—there was; mora—my; netre—in the eyes; vahe—flow; jala—tears; gadgada—faltering; vāṇī—voice; roma—body hair; uṭhila—stood up; sakala—all.


TRANSLATION

"I shivered in fear and shed tears. My voice faltered, and all the hairs on my body stood up.