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:śyāmaṁ sadāpīvya-vayo-'ṅga-lakṣmyā
śyāmaṁ sadāpīvya-vayo-'ṅga-lakṣmyā<br>
:strīṇāṁ mano-jñaṁ rucira-smitena
strīṇāṁ mano-jñaṁ rucira-smitena<br>
:pratyutthitās te munayaḥ svāsanebhyas
pratyutthitās te munayaḥ svāsanebhyas<br>
:tal-lakṣaṇa-jñā api gūḍha-varcasam
tal-lakṣaṇa-jñā api gūḍha-varcasam<br>
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''śyāmam''—blackish; ''sadā''—always; ''apīvya''—excessively; ''vayaḥ''—age; ''aṅga''—symptoms; ''lakṣmyā''—by the opulence of; ''strīṇām''—of the fair sex; ''manaḥ-jñam''—attractive; ''rucira''—beautiful; ''smitena''—smiling; ''pratyutthitāḥ''—stood up; ''te''—all of them; ''munayaḥ''—the great sages; ''sva''—own; ''āsanebhyaḥ''—from the seats; ''tat''—those; ''lakṣaṇa-jñāḥ''—expert in the art of physiognomy; ''api''—even; ''gūḍha-varcasam''—covered glories.
śyāmam—blackish; sadā—always; apīvya—excessively; vayaḥ—age; aṅga—symptoms; lakṣmyā—by the opulence of; strīṇām—of the fair sex; manaḥ-jñam—attractive; rucira—beautiful; smitena—smiling; pratyutthitāḥ—stood up; te—all of them; munayaḥ—the great sages; sva—own; āsanebhyaḥ—from the seats; tat—those; lakṣaṇa-jñāḥ—expert in the art of physiognomy; api—even; gūḍha-varcasam—covered glories.
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He was blackish and very beautiful due to his youth. Because of the glamor of his body and his attractive smiles, he was pleasing to women. Though he tried to cover his natural glories, the great sages present there were all expert in the art of physiognomy, and so they honored him by rising from their seats.
He was blackish and very beautiful due to his youth. Because of the glamor of his body and his attractive smiles, he was pleasing to women. Though he tried to cover his natural glories, the great sages present there were all expert in the art of physiognomy, and so they honored him by rising from their seats.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 28

śyāmaṁ sadāpīvya-vayo-'ṅga-lakṣmyā
strīṇāṁ mano-jñaṁ rucira-smitena
pratyutthitās te munayaḥ svāsanebhyas
tal-lakṣaṇa-jñā api gūḍha-varcasam


SYNONYMS

śyāmam—blackish; sadā—always; apīvya—excessively; vayaḥ—age; aṅga—symptoms; lakṣmyā—by the opulence of; strīṇām—of the fair sex; manaḥ-jñam—attractive; rucira—beautiful; smitena—smiling; pratyutthitāḥ—stood up; te—all of them; munayaḥ—the great sages; sva—own; āsanebhyaḥ—from the seats; tat—those; lakṣaṇa-jñāḥ—expert in the art of physiognomy; api—even; gūḍha-varcasam—covered glories.


TRANSLATION

He was blackish and very beautiful due to his youth. Because of the glamor of his body and his attractive smiles, he was pleasing to women. Though he tried to cover his natural glories, the great sages present there were all expert in the art of physiognomy, and so they honored him by rising from their seats.



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