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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 166

kabhu kona aṅge dekhi pulaka-kadamba
eka aṅge jāḍya tāṅra, āra aṅge kampa


SYNONYMS

kabhu—sometimes; kona—some; aṅge—in parts of the body; dekhi—I see; pulaka-kadamba—eruptions of ecstasy like kadamba flowers; eka aṅge—in one part of the body; jāḍya—stunned; tāṅra—his; āra aṅge—in another limb; kampa—trembling.


TRANSLATION

Sometimes there were eruptions of ecstasy like kadamba flowers on some parts of his body, and sometimes one limb would be stunned while another would be trembling.

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