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''tina pāde''—in three lines; ''anuprāsa''—alliteration; ''dekhi''—I see; ''anupama''—extraordinary; ''eka pāde''—in one line; ''nāhi''—there is not (alliteration); ''ei doṣa''—this fault; ''bhagna-krama''—deviation.
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 67

tina pāde anuprāsa dekhi anupama
eka pāde nāhi, ei doṣa ‘bhagna-krama’


SYNONYMS

tina pāde — in three lines; anuprāsa — alliteration; dekhi — I see; anupama — extraordinary; eka pāde — in one line; nāhi — there is not (alliteration); ei doṣa — this fault; bhagna-krama — deviation.


TRANSLATION

“There is extraordinary alliteration in three lines of the verse, but in one line there is no such alliteration. This is the fault of deviation.