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CC Madhya 21.127 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.

TEXT 127

dui gaṇḍa sucikkaṇa, jini’ maṇi-sudarpaṇa,
sei dui pūrṇa-candra jāni
lalāṭe aṣṭamī-indu, tāhāte candana-bindu,
sei eka pūrṇa-candra māni


SYNONYMS

dui—two; gaṇḍa—cheeks; su-cikkaṇa—very shiny; jini’—conquering; maṇi-su-darpaṇa—glowing gems; sei dui—those two; pūrṇa-candra—full moons; jāni—I consider; lalāṭe—on the forehead; aṣṭamī-indu—eighth-day moon (half moon); tāhāte—on that; candana-bindu—the drop of sandalwood pulp; sei—that; eka—one; pūrṇa-candra—full moon; māni—I consider.


TRANSLATION

“Kṛṣṇa has two cheeks that shine like glowing gems. Both are considered full moons. His forehead is considered a half moon, and the spot of sandalwood there is considered a full moon.