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śvā sṛgālo vṛko vyāghro<br>
:śvā sṛgālo vṛko vyāghro
mārjāraḥ śaśa-śallakau<br>
:mārjāraḥ śaśa-śallakau
siṁhaḥ kapir gajaḥ kūrmo<br>
:siṁhaḥ kapir gajaḥ kūrmo
godhā ca makarādayaḥ<br>
:godhā ca makarādayaḥ
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śvā—dog; sṛgālaḥ—jackal; vṛkaḥ—fox; vyāghraḥ—tiger; mārjāraḥ—cat; śaśa—rabbit; śallakau—sajāru (with thorns on the body); siṁhaḥ—lion; kapiḥ—monkey; gajaḥ—elephant; kūrmaḥ—tortoise; godhā—gosāpa (snake with four legs); ca—also; makara-ādayaḥ—the alligator and others.
''śvā''—dog; ''sṛgālaḥ''—jackal; ''vṛkaḥ''—fox; ''vyāghraḥ''—tiger; ''mārjāraḥ''—cat; ''śaśa''—rabbit; ''śallakau''—''sajāru'' (with thorns on the body); ''siṁhaḥ''—lion; ''kapiḥ''—monkey; ''gajaḥ''—elephant; ''kūrmaḥ''—tortoise; ''godhā''—''gosāpa'' (snake with four legs); ''ca''—also; ''makara-ādayaḥ''—the alligator and others.
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The dog, jackal, tiger, fox, cat, rabbit, sajāru, lion, monkey, elephant, tortoise, alligator, gosāpa, etc., all have five nails in their claws. They are known as pañca-nakhas, or animals having five nails.
The dog, jackal, tiger, fox, cat, rabbit, sajāru, lion, monkey, elephant, tortoise, alligator, gosāpa, etc., all have five nails in their claws. They are known as pañca-nakhas, or animals having five nails.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

śvā sṛgālo vṛko vyāghro
mārjāraḥ śaśa-śallakau
siṁhaḥ kapir gajaḥ kūrmo
godhā ca makarādayaḥ


SYNONYMS

śvā—dog; sṛgālaḥ—jackal; vṛkaḥ—fox; vyāghraḥ—tiger; mārjāraḥ—cat; śaśa—rabbit; śallakausajāru (with thorns on the body); siṁhaḥ—lion; kapiḥ—monkey; gajaḥ—elephant; kūrmaḥ—tortoise; godhāgosāpa (snake with four legs); ca—also; makara-ādayaḥ—the alligator and others.


TRANSLATION

The dog, jackal, tiger, fox, cat, rabbit, sajāru, lion, monkey, elephant, tortoise, alligator, gosāpa, etc., all have five nails in their claws. They are known as pañca-nakhas, or animals having five nails.



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