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Latest revision as of 07:11, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 214

śrī-mukha-sundara-kānti bāḍhe kṣaṇe kṣaṇe
koṭi-bhakta-netra-bhṛṅga kare madhu-pāne


SYNONYMS

śrī-mukha—of His beautiful face; sundara-kānti—attractive luster; bāḍhe—increases; kṣaṇe kṣaṇe—at every moment; koṭi-bhakta—of millions of devotees; netra-bhṛṅga—eyes like bumblebees; kare—engaged; madhu-pāne—in drinking the honey.


TRANSLATION

The luster of His beautiful face increased at every moment, and the eyes of hundreds and thousands of devotees drank its honey like bumblebees.