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Upon seeing each other, they both became overwhelmed. Seeing the Lord’s head without hair, mother Śacī became greatly agitated.
Upon seeing each other, they both became overwhelmed. Seeing the Lord's head without hair, mother Śacī became greatly agitated.
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 141

doṅhāra darśane duṅhe ha-ilā vihvala
keśa nā dekhiyā śacī ha-ilā vikala


SYNONYMS

doṅhāra darśane—in seeing one another; duṅhe—both of them; ha-ilā—became; vihvala—overwhelmed; keśa—hair; nā—not; dekhiyā—seeing; śacī—mother Śacī; ha-ilā—became; vikala—agitated.


TRANSLATION

Upon seeing each other, they both became overwhelmed. Seeing the Lord's head without hair, mother Śacī became greatly agitated.