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==== TEXT 148 ====
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:‘dhīrādhīrā’ vakra-vākye kare upahāsa
:'dhīrādhīrā' vakra-vākye kare upahāsa
:kabhu stuti, kabhu nindā, kabhu vā udāsa
:kabhu stuti, kabhu nindā, kabhu vā udāsa
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dhīrā-adhīrā—the heroine who is a combination of sobriety and restlessness; vakra-vākye kare upahāsa—jokes with equivocal words; kabhu stuti—sometimes praise; kabhu nindā—sometimes blasphemy; kabhu vā udāsa—sometimes indifference.
dhīra-adhīra—the heroine who is a combination of sobriety and restlessness; vakra-vākye kare upahāsa—jokes with equivocal words; kabhu stuti—sometimes praise; kabhu nindā—sometimes blasphemy; kabhu vā udāsa—sometimes indifference.
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“The heroine who is a combination of sobriety and restlessness always jokes with equivocal words. She sometimes praises her lover, sometimes blasphemes him and sometimes remains indifferent.
"The heroine who is a combination of sobriety and restlessness always jokes with equivocal words. She sometimes praises her lover, sometimes blasphemes him and sometimes remains indifferent.
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Latest revision as of 08:10, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 148

'dhīrādhīrā' vakra-vākye kare upahāsa
kabhu stuti, kabhu nindā, kabhu vā udāsa


SYNONYMS

dhīra-adhīra—the heroine who is a combination of sobriety and restlessness; vakra-vākye kare upahāsa—jokes with equivocal words; kabhu stuti—sometimes praise; kabhu nindā—sometimes blasphemy; kabhu vā udāsa—sometimes indifference.


TRANSLATION

"The heroine who is a combination of sobriety and restlessness always jokes with equivocal words. She sometimes praises her lover, sometimes blasphemes him and sometimes remains indifferent.