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SB 1.14.15 (1965)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 15

Dhumra dishah paridhayah kampate bhuh sahadribhih
Nirghatscha mahans tat sakam cha stanyitnubhih.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Dhumra—smoky, Dishah—all directions, Paridhayah—encirclement, Kampati—throbbing, Bhuh—the earth, Sahadribhih—along with the hills and mountains, Nirghat—bolt from the blue, Cha—also, Mohans—very great, tat—that, Sakam—lightening, Cha—also, Stanyitnubhih—thundering sound without any cloud.


TRANSLATION

Just see how there are smoky encirclements over the sky and it appears as if the earth is throbbing along with the mountains. Just hear how there is a thundering sound without any clouds and bolts from the blue.