SB 3.31.3
Srimad-Bhagavatam - Third Canto - Chapter 31: Lord Kapila's Instructions on the Movements of the Living Entities
TEXT 3
- māsena tu śiro dvābhyāṁ
- bāhv-aṅghry-ādy-aṅga-vigrahaḥ
- nakha-lomāsthi-carmāṇi
- liṅga-cchidrodbhavas tribhiḥ
SYNONYMS
māsena — within a month; tu — then; śiraḥ — a head; dvābhyām — in two months; bāhu — arms; aṅghri — feet; ādi — and so on; aṅga — limbs; vigrahaḥ — form; nakha — nails; loma — body hair; asthi — bones; carmāṇi — and skin; liṅga — organ of generation; chidra — apertures; udbhavaḥ — appearance; tribhiḥ — within three months.
TRANSLATION
In the course of a month, a head is formed, and at the end of two months the hands, feet and other limbs take shape. By the end of three months, the nails, fingers, toes, body hair, bones and skin appear, as do the organ of generation and the other apertures in the body, namely the eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth and anus.