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kaccit kurabakāśoka-<br>
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nāga-punnāga-campakāḥ<br>
:nāga-punnāga-campakāḥ
rāmānujo māninīnām<br>
:rāmānujo māninīnām
ito darpa-hara-smitaḥ<br>
:ito darpa-hara-smitaḥ
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kaccit—whether; kurabaka-aśoka-nāga—punnāga-campakāḥ—O kurabaka (red amaranth), aśoka, nāga, punnāga and campaka trees; rāma—of Balarāma; anujaḥ—the younger brother; māninīnām—of women, who are proud by nature; itaḥ—passing by here; darpa—the pride; hara—removing; smitaḥ—whose smile.
''kaccit''—whether; ''kurabaka-aśoka-nāga''—punnāga-campakāḥ—O ''kurabaka'' (red ''amaranth''), ''aśoka'', ''nāga'', ''punnāga'' and ''campaka'' trees; ''rāma''—of Balarāma; ''anujaḥ''—the younger brother; ''māninīnām''—of women, who are proud by nature; ''itaḥ''—passing by here; ''darpa''—the pride; ''hara''—removing; ''smitaḥ''—whose smile.
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O kurabaka tree, O aśoka, O nāga, punnāga and campaka, has Balarāma's younger brother, whose smile removes the audacity of all proud women, passed this way?
O kurabaka tree, O aśoka, O nāga, punnāga and campaka, has Balarāma's younger brother, whose smile removes the audacity of all proud women, passed this way?
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As soon as the gopīs saw that a particular tree would not answer them, they impatiently left it and rushed off to another to make further inquiries.
As soon as the ''gopīs'' saw that a particular tree would not answer them, they impatiently left it and rushed off to another to make further inquiries.
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Revision as of 13:02, 22 May 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 6

kaccit kurabakāśoka-
nāga-punnāga-campakāḥ
rāmānujo māninīnām
ito darpa-hara-smitaḥ


SYNONYMS

kaccit—whether; kurabaka-aśoka-nāga—punnāga-campakāḥ—O kurabaka (red amaranth), aśoka, nāga, punnāga and campaka trees; rāma—of Balarāma; anujaḥ—the younger brother; māninīnām—of women, who are proud by nature; itaḥ—passing by here; darpa—the pride; hara—removing; smitaḥ—whose smile.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

O kurabaka tree, O aśoka, O nāga, punnāga and campaka, has Balarāma's younger brother, whose smile removes the audacity of all proud women, passed this way?


PURPORT

As soon as the gopīs saw that a particular tree would not answer them, they impatiently left it and rushed off to another to make further inquiries.



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