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SB 4.21.18

Devanāgarī

व्यञ्जिताशेषगात्रश्रीर्नियमे न्यस्तभूषण: । कृष्णाजिनधर: श्रीमान् कुशपाणि:कृतोचित: ॥ १८ ॥

Text

vyañjitāśeṣa-gātra-śrīr niyame nyasta-bhūṣaṇaḥ kṛṣṇājina-dharaḥ śrīmān kuśa-pāṇiḥ kṛtocitaḥ

Synonyms

vyañjita—indicating;aśeṣa—innumerable;gātra—bodily;śrīḥ—beauty;niyame—regulated;nyasta—given up;bhūṣaṇaḥ—garments;kṛṣṇa—black;ajina—skin;dharaḥ—putting on;śrīmān—beautiful;kuśa-pāṇiḥ—havingkuśagrass on the fingers;kṛta—performed;ucitaḥ—as it is required.

Translation

As Mahārāja Pṛthu was being initiated to perform the sacrifice, he had to leave aside his valuable dress, and therefore his natural bodily beauty was visible. It was very pleasing to see him put on a black deerskin and wear a ring of kuśa grass on his finger, for this increased the natural beauty of his body. It appears that Mahārāja Pṛthu observed all the regulative principles before he performed the sacrifice.

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