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:tam upaśrutya sā mṛga-vadhūḥ prakṛti-viklavā  
tam upaśrutya sā mṛga-vadhūḥ prakṛti-viklavā cakita-nirīkṣaṇā sutarām api hari-bhayābhiniveśa-vyagra-hṛdayā pāriplava-dṛṣṭir agata-tṛṣā bhayāt sahasaivoccakrāma.<br>
:cakita-nirīkṣaṇā sutarām api hari-bhayābhiniveśa-vyagra-hṛdayā  
:pāriplava-dṛṣṭir agata-tṛṣā bhayāt sahasaivoccakrāma
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''tam upaśrutya''—hearing that tumultuous sound; ''sā''—that; ''mṛga-vadhūḥ''—wife of a deer; ''prakṛti-viklavā''—by nature always afraid of being killed by others; ''cakita-nirīkṣaṇā''—having wandering eyes; ''sutarām api''—almost immediately; ''hari''—of the lion; ''bhaya''—of fear; ''abhiniveśa''—by the entrance; ''vyagra-hṛdayā''—whose mind was agitated; ''pāriplava-dṛṣṭiḥ''—whose eyes were moving to and fro; ''agata-tṛṣā''—without fully satisfying the thirst; ''bhayāt''—out of fear; ''sahasā''—suddenly; ''eva''—certainly; ''uccakrāma''—crossed the river.
tam upaśrutya—hearing that tumultuous sound; sā—that; mṛga-vadhūḥ—wife of a deer; prakṛti-viklavā—by nature always afraid of being killed by others; cakita-nirīkṣaṇā—having wandering eyes; sutarām api—almost immediately; hari—of the lion; bhaya—of fear; abhiniveśa—by the entrance; vyagra-hṛdayā—whose mind was agitated; pāriplava-dṛṣṭiḥ—whose eyes were moving to and fro; agata-tṛṣā—without fully satisfying the thirst; bhayāt—out of fear; sahasā—suddenly; eva—certainly; uccakrāma—crossed the river.
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By nature the doe was always afraid of being killed by others, and it was always looking about suspiciously. When it heard the lion's tumultuous roar, it became very agitated. Looking here and there with disturbed eyes, the doe, although it had not fully satisfied itself by drinking water, suddenly leaped across the river.
By nature the doe was always afraid of being killed by others, and it was always looking about suspiciously. When it heard the lion's tumultuous roar, it became very agitated. Looking here and there with disturbed eyes, the doe, although it had not fully satisfied itself by drinking water, suddenly leaped across the river.
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Revision as of 15:35, 14 November 2018

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 4

tam upaśrutya sā mṛga-vadhūḥ prakṛti-viklavā
cakita-nirīkṣaṇā sutarām api hari-bhayābhiniveśa-vyagra-hṛdayā
pāriplava-dṛṣṭir agata-tṛṣā bhayāt sahasaivoccakrāma


SYNONYMS

tam upaśrutya—hearing that tumultuous sound; —that; mṛga-vadhūḥ—wife of a deer; prakṛti-viklavā—by nature always afraid of being killed by others; cakita-nirīkṣaṇā—having wandering eyes; sutarām api—almost immediately; hari—of the lion; bhaya—of fear; abhiniveśa—by the entrance; vyagra-hṛdayā—whose mind was agitated; pāriplava-dṛṣṭiḥ—whose eyes were moving to and fro; agata-tṛṣā—without fully satisfying the thirst; bhayāt—out of fear; sahasā—suddenly; eva—certainly; uccakrāma—crossed the river.


TRANSLATION

By nature the doe was always afraid of being killed by others, and it was always looking about suspiciously. When it heard the lion's tumultuous roar, it became very agitated. Looking here and there with disturbed eyes, the doe, although it had not fully satisfied itself by drinking water, suddenly leaped across the river.



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