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''snāna-ādi karāya''—he performs their bathing and so on; ''parāya vāsa-vibhūṣaṇa''—dresses and decorates the body with various types of ornaments; ''guhya aṅgera''—of the private parts of the body; ''haya''—there is; ''tāhā''—that; ''darśana-sparśana''—seeing and touching.
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 39

snānādi karāya, parāya vāsa-vibhūṣaṇa
guhya aṅgera haya tāhā darśana-sparśana


SYNONYMS

snāna-ādi karāya — he performs their bathing and so on; parāya vāsa-vibhūṣaṇa — dresses and decorates the body with various types of ornaments; guhya aṅgera — of the private parts of the body; haya — there is; tāhā — that; darśana-sparśana — seeing and touching.


TRANSLATION

"He personally bathes and dresses them and decorates them with ornaments. In this way, he naturally sees and touches the private parts of their bodies.