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“Moreover, blood is running from infected itching sores on my body, smearing Your body with moisture, but still You touch me by force.
"Moreover, blood is running from infected itching sores on my body, smearing Your body with moisture, but still You touch me by force.
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 153

tāhāte āmāra aṅge kaṇḍu-rasā-rakta cale
tomāra aṅge lāge, tabu sparśaha tumi bale


SYNONYMS

tāhāte—over and above this; āmāra—my; aṅge—on the body; kaṇḍu-rasā—from wet, itching sores; rakta—blood; cale—runs, tomāra aṅge lāge—touches Your body; tabu—still; sparśaha—touch; tumi—You; bale—by force.


TRANSLATION

"Moreover, blood is running from infected itching sores on my body, smearing Your body with moisture, but still You touch me by force.