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SB 10.51.27

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 27

śrī-mucukunda uvāca
ko bhavān iha samprāpto
vipine giri-gahvare
padbhyāṁ padma-palāśābhyāṁ
vicarasy uru-kaṇṭake


SYNONYMS

śrī-mucukundaḥ uvāca—śrī Mucukunda said; kaḥ—who; bhavān—are You; iha—here; samprāptaḥ—arrived together (with me); vipine—in the forest; giri-gahvare—in a mountain cave; padbhyām—with Your feet; padma—of a lotus; palāśābhyām—(which are like) the petals; vicarasi—You are walking; uru-kaṇṭake—which is full of thorns.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Mucukunda said: Who are You who have come to this mountain cave in the forest, having walked on the thorny ground with feet as soft as lotus petals?

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