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vyāghra-mṛga anyonye kare āliṅgana | :vyāghra-mṛga anyonye kare āliṅgana | ||
mukhe mukha diyā kare anyonye cumbana | :mukhe mukha diyā kare anyonye cumbana | ||
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vyāghra- | ''vyāghra-mṛga''—the tigers and deer; ''anyonye''—one another; ''kare''—do; ''āliṅgana''—embracing; ''mukhe mukha diyā''—touching one another’s mouths; ''kare''—do; ''anyonye cumbana''—kissing one another. | ||
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Indeed, the tigers and deer began to embrace one another, and touching mouths, they began to kiss. | Indeed, the tigers and deer began to embrace one another, and touching mouths, they began to kiss. | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, 17 October 2021
TEXT 42
- vyāghra-mṛga anyonye kare āliṅgana
- mukhe mukha diyā kare anyonye cumbana
SYNONYMS
vyāghra-mṛga—the tigers and deer; anyonye—one another; kare—do; āliṅgana—embracing; mukhe mukha diyā—touching one another’s mouths; kare—do; anyonye cumbana—kissing one another.
TRANSLATION
Indeed, the tigers and deer began to embrace one another, and touching mouths, they began to kiss.