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''saundarya''—Her personal beauty; ''kuṅkuma''—a red powder known as ''kuṅkuma''; ''sakhī-praṇaya''—Her love for Her associates; ''candana''—the sandalwood pulp; ''smita-kānti''—the sweetness of Her smile; ''karpūra''—camphor; ''tine''—by these three things; ''aṅge''—on the body; ''vilepana''—smearing.
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 170

saundarya—kuṅkuma, sakhī-praṇaya—candana
smita-kānti—karpūra, tine—aṅge vilepana


SYNONYMS

saundarya — Her personal beauty; kuṅkuma — a red powder known as kuṅkuma; sakhī-praṇaya — Her love for Her associates; candana — the sandalwood pulp; smita-kānti — the sweetness of Her smile; karpūra — camphor; tine — by these three things; aṅge — on the body; vilepana — smearing.


TRANSLATION

“Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī’s personal beauty is the reddish powder known as kuṅkuma, Her affection for Her associates is sandalwood pulp, and the sweetness of Her smile is camphor. All these, combined together, are smeared over Her body.