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''subhadrā''—of the goddess Subhadrā; ''balarāmera''—and of Balarāma; ''hṛdaye''—in the hearts; ''ullāsa''—ecstasy; ''nṛtya''—dancing; ''dekhi''’—seeing; ''dui janāra''—of the two persons; ''śrī-mukhete''—in the beautiful mouths; ''hāsa''—smiling.
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 100

subhadrā-balarāmera hṛdaye ullāsa
nṛtya dekhi’ dui janāra śrī-mukhete hāsa


SYNONYMS

subhadrā — of the goddess Subhadrā; balarāmera — and of Balarāma; hṛdaye — in the hearts; ullāsa — ecstasy; nṛtya — dancing; dekhi’ — seeing; dui janāra — of the two persons; śrī-mukhete — in the beautiful mouths; hāsa — smiling.


TRANSLATION

The goddess of fortune, Subhadrā, and Lord Balarāma both felt great happiness and ecstasy within their hearts. Indeed, they were seen smiling at the dancing.