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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 333

tretāyāṁ rakta-varṇo ’sau
catur-bāhus tri-mekhalaḥ
hiraṇya-keśas trayy-ātmā
sruk-sruvādy-upalakṣaṇaḥ


SYNONYMS

tretāyām—in Tretā-yuga; rakta-varṇaḥ—of a reddish color; asau—He; catuḥ-bāhuḥ—with four arms; tri-mekhalaḥ—having three circles on the abdomen; hiraṇya-keśaḥ—hair colored like gold; trayī-ātmā—whose form manifests the Vedas; sruk-sruva-ādi-upalakṣaṇaḥ—decorated with the sacrificial spoon, ladle and so on.


TRANSLATION

“‘In Tretā-yuga, the Lord appeared in a body that had a reddish hue and four arms. There were three distinctive lines on His abdomen, and His hair was golden. His form manifested the Vedic knowledge, and He bore the symbols of a sacrificial spoon, ladle and so on.’

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