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śarīra dīghala tāra—hāta pāṅca-sāta<br>
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ekeka-hasta-pada tāra, tina tina hāta<br>
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śarīra—body; dīghala—long; tāra—His; hāta—cubits (one cubit approximately equals a foot and a half); pāṅca-sāta—five to seven; ekeka—each and every; hasta-pada—arm and leg; tāra—of that; tina—three; tina—three; hāta—cubits.
''śarīra''—body; ''dīghala''—long; ''tāra''—His; ''hāta''—cubits (one cubit approximately equals a foot and a half); ''pāṅca-sāta''—five to seven; ''ekeka''—each and every; ''hasta-pada''—arm and leg; ''tāra''—of that; ''tina''—three; ''tina''—three; ''hāta''—cubits.
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“The body of this ghost is very long, five to seven cubits. Each of its arms and legs is as much as three cubits long.
"The body of this ghost is very long, five to seven cubits. Each of its arms and legs is as much as three cubits long.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 52

śarīra dīghala tāra—hāta pāṅca-sāta
ekeka-hasta-pada tāra, tina tina hāta


SYNONYMS

śarīra—body; dīghala—long; tāra—His; hāta—cubits (one cubit approximately equals a foot and a half); pāṅca-sāta—five to seven; ekeka—each and every; hasta-pada—arm and leg; tāra—of that; tina—three; tina—three; hāta—cubits.


TRANSLATION

"The body of this ghost is very long, five to seven cubits. Each of its arms and legs is as much as three cubits long.