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CC Adi 17.279 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 279

śyāmasundara, śikhipiccha-guñjā-vibhūṣaṇa
gopa-veśa, tri-bhaṅgima, muralī-vadana


SYNONYMS

śyāma-sundara—Lord Kṛṣṇa, who has a bluish color; śikhi-piccha—with a peacock feather on the head; guñjā—a garland of guñjā (small berries or conchshells); vibhūṣaṇa—decorations; gopa-veśa—with the dress of a cowherd boy; tri-bhaṅgima—curved in three places; muralī-vadana—holding a flute to His mouth.


TRANSLATION

He has a bluish complexion, a peacock feather on His head, a guñjā garland and the decorations of a cowherd boy. His body is curved in three places, and He holds a flute to His mouth.