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SB 10.26.5

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 5

hinvato 'dhaḥ śayānasya
māsyasya caraṇāv udak
ano 'patad viparyastaṁ
rudataḥ prapadāhatam


SYNONYMS

hinvataḥ—moving; adhaḥ—beneath; śayānasya—of Him who was lying; māsyasya—the child only a few months old; caraṇau—His two feet; udak—upwards; anaḥ—the cart; apatat—fell; viparyastam—turned upside-down; rudataḥ—of Him who was crying; prapada—by the tip of the foot; āhatam—struck.


TRANSLATION

Once, when only three months old, little Kṛṣṇa was crying and kicking up His feet as He lay beneath a huge cart. Then the cart fell and turned upside-down simply because it was struck by the tip of His toe.

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