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:tasyāravinda-nayanasya padāravinda- | :tasyāravinda-nayanasya padāravinda- | ||
:kiñjalka-miśra-tulasī-makaranda-vāyuḥ | :kiñjalka-miśra-tulasī-makaranda-vāyuḥ | ||
: | :antargataḥ svavivareṇa cakāra teṣāṁ | ||
:saṅkṣobham akṣara-juṣām api citta-tanvoḥ | :saṅkṣobham akṣara-juṣām api citta-tanvoḥ | ||
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tasya—of Him; aravinda-nayanasya—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose eyes are like the petals of a lotus flower; pada-aravinda—of the lotus feet; kiñjalka—with saffron; miśra—mixed; tulasī—of tulasī leaves; makaranda—with the aroma; vāyuḥ—the air; | tasya—of Him; aravinda-nayanasya—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose eyes are like the petals of a lotus flower; pada-aravinda—of the lotus feet; kiñjalka—with saffron; miśra—mixed; tulasī—of tulasī leaves; makaranda—with the aroma; vāyuḥ—the air; antargataḥ—entered; sva-vivareṇa—through the nostrils; cakāra—created; teṣām—of them; saṅkṣobham—strong agitation; akṣara-juṣām—of the impersonally self-realized (Kumāras); api—also; citta-tanvoḥ—of the mind and the body. | ||
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" 'When the breeze carrying the aroma of tulasī leaves and saffron from the lotus feet of the lotus-eyed Personality of Godhead entered through the nostrils into the hearts of those sages [the Kumāras], they experienced a change in both body and mind, even though they were attached to impersonal Brahman understanding.' | |||
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This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 3.15.43]]) | This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 3.15.43]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 27 January 2020
TEXT 158
- tasyāravinda-nayanasya padāravinda-
- kiñjalka-miśra-tulasī-makaranda-vāyuḥ
- antargataḥ svavivareṇa cakāra teṣāṁ
- saṅkṣobham akṣara-juṣām api citta-tanvoḥ
SYNONYMS
tasya—of Him; aravinda-nayanasya—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose eyes are like the petals of a lotus flower; pada-aravinda—of the lotus feet; kiñjalka—with saffron; miśra—mixed; tulasī—of tulasī leaves; makaranda—with the aroma; vāyuḥ—the air; antargataḥ—entered; sva-vivareṇa—through the nostrils; cakāra—created; teṣām—of them; saṅkṣobham—strong agitation; akṣara-juṣām—of the impersonally self-realized (Kumāras); api—also; citta-tanvoḥ—of the mind and the body.
TRANSLATION
" 'When the breeze carrying the aroma of tulasī leaves and saffron from the lotus feet of the lotus-eyed Personality of Godhead entered through the nostrils into the hearts of those sages [the Kumāras], they experienced a change in both body and mind, even though they were attached to impersonal Brahman understanding.'
PURPORT
This is a quotation from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 3.15.43).