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“You consider your body dangerous and awful, but I think that your body is like nectar.
"You consider your body dangerous and awful, but I think that your body is like nectar.
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 172

tomāra deha tumi kara bībhatsa-jñāna
tomāra deha āmāre lāge amṛta-samāna


SYNONYMS

tomāra deha—your body; tumi—you; kara bībhatsa-jñāna—consider horrible; tomāra deha—your body; āmāre—unto Me; lāge—appears; amṛta-samāna—as if made of nectar.


TRANSLATION

"You consider your body dangerous and awful, but I think that your body is like nectar.