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kuliṅga-mithunaṁ tatra<br>
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vicarat samadṛśyata<br>
:vicarat samadṛśyata
tayoḥ kuliṅgī sahasā<br>
:tayoḥ kuliṅgī sahasā
lubdhakena pralobhitā<br>
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kuliṅga-mithunam—a pair of (male and female) birds known as kuliṅga; tatra—there (where the hunter was hunting); vicarat—wandering; samadṛśyata—he saw; tayoḥ—of the pair; kuliṅgī—the female bird; sahasā—suddenly; lubdhakena—by the hunter; pralobhitā—allured.
''kuliṅga-mithunam''—a pair of (male and female) birds known as kuliṅga; ''tatra''—there (where the hunter was hunting); ''vicarat''—wandering; ''samadṛśyata''—he saw; ''tayoḥ''—of the pair; ''kuliṅgī''—the female bird; ''sahasā''—suddenly; ''lubdhakena''—by the hunter; ''pralobhitā''—allured.
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While wandering in the forest, the hunter saw a pair of kuliṅga birds. Of the two, the female was captivated by the hunter's lure.
While wandering in the forest, the hunter saw a pair of kuliṅga birds. Of the two, the female was captivated by the hunter's lure.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 51

kuliṅga-mithunaṁ tatra
vicarat samadṛśyata
tayoḥ kuliṅgī sahasā
lubdhakena pralobhitā


SYNONYMS

kuliṅga-mithunam—a pair of (male and female) birds known as kuliṅga; tatra—there (where the hunter was hunting); vicarat—wandering; samadṛśyata—he saw; tayoḥ—of the pair; kuliṅgī—the female bird; sahasā—suddenly; lubdhakena—by the hunter; pralobhitā—allured.


TRANSLATION

While wandering in the forest, the hunter saw a pair of kuliṅga birds. Of the two, the female was captivated by the hunter's lure.



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