CC Adi 13.116 (1975)
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
TEXT 116
- sarva aṅga—sunirmāṇa, suvarṇa-pratimā-bhāna,
- sarva aṅga—sulakṣaṇamaya
- bālakera divya jyoti, dekhi’ pāila bahu prīti,
- vātsalyete dravila hṛdaya
SYNONYMS
sarva aṅga—all different parts of the body; sunirmāṇa—well constructed; suvarṇa—gold; pratimā—form; bhāna—like; sarva—all; aṅga—parts of the body; sulakṣaṇa-maya—full of auspicious signs; bālakera—of the child; divya—transcendental; jyoti—effulgence; dekhi’—seeing; pāila—got; bahu—much; prīti—satisfaction; vātsalyete—by parental affection; dravila—melted; hṛdaya—her heart.
TRANSLATION
Seeing the transcendental bodily effulgence of the child, each of His nicely constructed limbs full of auspicious signs and resembling a form of gold, Sītā Ṭhākurāṇī was very pleased, and because of her maternal affection, she felt as if her heart were melting.