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sarala vyavahāra, kare mānera poṣaṇa<br>
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kimvā solluṇṭha-vākye kare priya-nirasana<br>
:kimvā solluṇṭha-vākye kare priya-nirasana
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sarala vyavahāra—plain dealings; kare—does; mānera—of jealous anger; poṣaṇa—maintenance; kimvā—or; solluṇṭha—smiling a little; vākye—by words; kare—does; priya—of the lover; nirasana—rejection.
''sarala vyavahāra''—plain dealings; ''kare—''does; ''mānera''—of jealous anger; ''poṣaṇa''—maintenance; ''kimvā—''or; ''solluṇṭha''—smiling a little; ''vākye''—by words; ''kare''—does; ''priya''—of the lover; ''nirasana''—rejection.
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“The sober heroine is very simple in her behavior. She keeps her jealous anger within her heart, but with mild words and smiles she rejects the advances of her lover.
“The sober heroine is very simple in her behavior. She keeps her jealous anger within her heart, but with mild words and smiles she rejects the advances of her lover.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 146

sarala vyavahāra, kare mānera poṣaṇa
kimvā solluṇṭha-vākye kare priya-nirasana


SYNONYMS

sarala vyavahāra—plain dealings; kare—does; mānera—of jealous anger; poṣaṇa—maintenance; kimvā—or; solluṇṭha—smiling a little; vākye—by words; kare—does; priya—of the lover; nirasana—rejection.


TRANSLATION

“The sober heroine is very simple in her behavior. She keeps her jealous anger within her heart, but with mild words and smiles she rejects the advances of her lover.