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==== TEXT 137 ====
==== TEXT 137 ====

Latest revision as of 19:19, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 137

aṅga haite yei kīḍā khasiyā paḍaya
uṭhāñā sei kīḍā rākhe sei ṭhāña


SYNONYMS

aṅga haite—from his body; yei—which; kīḍā—a worm; khasiyā—drops; paḍaya—falling off; uṭhāñā—picking up; sei—that; kīḍā—worm; rākhe—places; sei ṭhāña—in the same place.


TRANSLATION

Although suffering from leprosy, the brāhmaṇa Vāsudeva was enlightened. As soon as one worm fell from his body, he would pick it up and place it back again in the same location.