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''śuni''’—hearing; ''ṣāṭhīra mātā''—the mother of Ṣāṭhī; ''śire''—on the head; ''buke''—on the chest; ''ghāta māre''—strikes; ''ṣāṭhī rāṇḍī ha-uka''—let Ṣāṭhī become a widow; ''ihā'' ''bale—''says this; ''bāre bāre—''again and again.
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 252

śuni’ ṣāṭhīra mātā śire-buke ghāta māre
‘ṣāṭhī rāṇḍī ha-uka’—ihā bale bāre bāre


SYNONYMS

śuni’ — hearing; ṣāṭhīra mātā — the mother of Ṣāṭhī; śire — on the head; buke — on the chest; ghāta māre — strikes; ṣāṭhī rāṇḍī ha-uka — let Ṣāṭhī become a widow; ihā balesays this; bāre bāreagain and again.


TRANSLATION

When Ṣāṭhī’s mother, the Bhaṭṭācārya’s wife, heard of this incident, she immediately began to strike her head and chest, saying again and again, “Let Ṣāṭhī become a widow!”