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:tāḥ putram aṅkam āropya
tāḥ putram aṅkam āropya<br>
:sneha-snuta-payodharāḥ
sneha-snuta-payodharāḥ<br>
:harṣa-vihvalitātmānaḥ
harṣa-vihvalitātmānaḥ<br>
:siṣicur netrajair jalaiḥ
siṣicur netrajair jalaiḥ<br>
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''tāḥ''—all of them; ''putram''—the son; ''aṅkam''—the lap; ''āropya''—having placed on; ''sneha-snuta''—moistened by affection; ''payodharāḥ''—breasts filled up; ''harṣa''—delight; ''vihvalita-ātmānaḥ''—overwhelmed by; ''siṣicuḥ''—wet; ''netrajaiḥ''—from the eyes; ''jalaiḥ''—water.
tāḥ—all of them; putram—the son; aṅkam—the lap; āropya—having placed on; sneha-snuta—moistened by affection; payodharāḥ—breasts filled up; harṣa—delight; vihvalita-ātmānaḥ—overwhelmed by; siṣicuḥ—wet; netrajaiḥ—from the eyes; jalaiḥ—water.
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The mothers, after embracing their son, sat Him on their laps. Due to pure affection, milk sprang from their breasts. They were overwhelmed with delight, and the tears from their eyes wetted the Lord.
The mothers, after embracing their son, sat Him on their laps. Due to pure affection, milk sprang from their breasts. They were overwhelmed with delight, and the tears from their eyes wetted the Lord.
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When Lord Kṛṣṇa was at Vṛndāvana even the cows would become moistened by affection towards Him, and He would draw milk from the nipples of every affectionate living being, so what to speak of the stepmothers who were already as good as His own mother.
When Lord Kṛṣṇa was at Vṛndāvana even the cows would become moistened by affection towards Him, and He would draw milk from the nipples of every affectionate living being, so what to speak of the stepmothers who were already as good as His own mother.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

tāḥ putram aṅkam āropya
sneha-snuta-payodharāḥ
harṣa-vihvalitātmānaḥ
siṣicur netrajair jalaiḥ


SYNONYMS

tāḥ—all of them; putram—the son; aṅkam—the lap; āropya—having placed on; sneha-snuta—moistened by affection; payodharāḥ—breasts filled up; harṣa—delight; vihvalita-ātmānaḥ—overwhelmed by; siṣicuḥ—wet; netrajaiḥ—from the eyes; jalaiḥ—water.


TRANSLATION

The mothers, after embracing their son, sat Him on their laps. Due to pure affection, milk sprang from their breasts. They were overwhelmed with delight, and the tears from their eyes wetted the Lord.


PURPORT

When Lord Kṛṣṇa was at Vṛndāvana even the cows would become moistened by affection towards Him, and He would draw milk from the nipples of every affectionate living being, so what to speak of the stepmothers who were already as good as His own mother.



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