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''dui-guccha''—two bunches; ''tṛṇa''—straw; ''duṅhe''—both of them; ''daśane dhariyā''—holding in the teeth; ''prabhu dekhi’''—seeing the Lord; ''dūre''—in a distant place; ''paḍe''—fell down; ''daṇḍa-vat''—like rods; ''hañā''—becoming.
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 46

dui-guccha tṛṇa duṅhe daśane dhariyā
prabhu dekhi’ dūre paḍe daṇḍavat hañā


SYNONYMS

dui-guccha — two bunches; tṛṇa — straw; duṅhe — both of them; daśane dhariyā — holding in the teeth; prabhu dekhi’ — seeing the Lord; dūre — in a distant place; paḍe — fell down; daṇḍa-vat — like rods; hañā — becoming.


TRANSLATION

Seeing the Lord from a distance, the two brothers put two clumps of straw between their teeth and immediately fell down on the ground like rods, offering Him obeisances.