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stana-dvayaṁ cātikṛśodarī samaṁ<br>
:stana-dvayaṁ cātikṛśodarī samaṁ
nirantaraṁ candana-kuṅkumokṣitam<br>
:nirantaraṁ candana-kuṅkumokṣitam
tatas tato nūpura-valgu śiñjitair<br>
:tatas tato nūpura-valgu śiñjitair
visarpatī hema-lateva sā babhau<br>
:visarpatī hema-lateva sā babhau
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stana-dvayam—her two breasts; ca—also; ati-kṛśa-udarī—the middle portion of her body being very thin; samam—equally; nirantaram—constantly; candana-kuṅkuma—with sandalwood pulp and kuṅkuma, a reddish powder; ukṣitam—smeared; tataḥ tataḥ—here and there; nūpura—of ankle bells; valgu—very beautiful; śiñjitaiḥ—with the light resounding; visarpatī—walking; hema-latā—a golden creeper; iva—exactly like; sā—the goddess of fortune; babhau—appeared.
''stana-dvayam''—her two breasts; ''ca''—also; ''ati-kṛśa-udarī''—the middle portion of her body being very thin; ''samam''—equally; ''nirantaram''—constantly; ''candana-kuṅkuma''—with sandalwood pulp and kuṅkuma, a reddish powder; ''ukṣitam''—smeared; ''tataḥ tataḥ''—here and there; ''nūpura''—of ankle bells; ''valgu''—very beautiful; ''śiñjitaiḥ''—with the light resounding; ''visarpatī''—walking; ''hema-latā''—a golden creeper; ''iva''—exactly like; ''sā''—the goddess of fortune; ''babhau''—appeared.
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Her two breasts, which were symmetrical and nicely situated, were covered with sandalwood pulp and kuṅkuma powder, and her waist was very thin. As she walked here and there, her ankle bells jingling softly, she appeared like a creeper of gold.
Her two breasts, which were symmetrical and nicely situated, were covered with sandalwood pulp and kuṅkuma powder, and her waist was very thin. As she walked here and there, her ankle bells jingling softly, she appeared like a creeper of gold.
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Revision as of 06:49, 1 December 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

stana-dvayaṁ cātikṛśodarī samaṁ
nirantaraṁ candana-kuṅkumokṣitam
tatas tato nūpura-valgu śiñjitair
visarpatī hema-lateva sā babhau


SYNONYMS

stana-dvayam—her two breasts; ca—also; ati-kṛśa-udarī—the middle portion of her body being very thin; samam—equally; nirantaram—constantly; candana-kuṅkuma—with sandalwood pulp and kuṅkuma, a reddish powder; ukṣitam—smeared; tataḥ tataḥ—here and there; nūpura—of ankle bells; valgu—very beautiful; śiñjitaiḥ—with the light resounding; visarpatī—walking; hema-latā—a golden creeper; iva—exactly like; —the goddess of fortune; babhau—appeared.


TRANSLATION

Her two breasts, which were symmetrical and nicely situated, were covered with sandalwood pulp and kuṅkuma powder, and her waist was very thin. As she walked here and there, her ankle bells jingling softly, she appeared like a creeper of gold.



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