CC Madhya 24.237
TEXT 237
kruddha hañā vyādha tāṅre gāli dite cāya
nārada-prabhāve mukhe gāli nāhi āya
SYNONYMS
kruddha hañā—being very angry; vyādha—the hunter; tāṅre—him; gāli dite cāya—wanted to abuse; nārada-prabhāve—by the influence of Nārada; mukhe—in the mouth; gāli—abusive language; nāhi āya—did not come.
TRANSLATION
“When all the animals fled, the hunter wanted to chastise Nārada with abusive language, but due to Nārada’s presence, he could not utter anything abusive.