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SB 10.48.7

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 7

sānaṅga-tapta-kucayor urasas tathākṣṇor
jighranty ananta-caraṇena rujo mṛjantī
dorbhyāṁ stanāntara-gataṁ parirabhya kāntam
ānanda-mūrtim ajahād ati-dīrgha-tāpam


SYNONYMS

sa—she; anaṅga—by Cupid; tapta—made to burn; kucayoḥ—of her breasts; urasaḥ—of her chest; tathā—and; akṣṇoḥ—of her eyes; jighrantī—smelling; ananta—of Kṛṣṇa, the unlimited Supreme Lord; caraṇena—by the feet; rujaḥ—the pain; mṛjantī—wiping away; dorbhyām—with her arms; stana—her breasts; antara-gatam—between; parirabhya—embracing; kāntam—her lover; ānanda—of all ecstasy; mūrtim—the personal manifestation; ajahāt—she gave up; ati—extremely; dīrgha—long-standing; tāpam—her distress.


TRANSLATION

Simply by smelling the fragrance of Kṛṣṇa's lotus feet, Trivakrā cleansed away the burning lust Cupid had aroused in her breasts, chest and eyes. With her two arms she embraced between her breasts her lover, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the personification of bliss, and thus she gave up her long-standing distress.

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