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SB 10.47.48

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 48

ka utsaheta santyaktum
uttamaḥśloka-saṁvidam
anicchato 'pi yasya śrīr
aṅgān na cyavate kvacit


SYNONYMS

kaḥ—who; utsaheta—can bear; santyaktum—to give up; uttamaḥśloka—with Lord Kṛṣṇa; saṁvidam—intimate talks; anicchataḥ—not wanted; api—even though; yasya—whose; śrīḥ—the supreme goddess of fortune; aṅgāt—the body; na cyavate—does not let go of; kvacit—ever.


TRANSLATION

Who can bear to give up intimate talks with Lord Uttamaḥśloka? Although He shows no interest in her, Goddess Śrī never moves from her place on His chest.

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