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SB 7.5.48

Devanāgarī

इति तच्चिन्तया किञ्चिन्‍म्‍लानश्रियमधोमुखम् । षण्डामर्कावौशनसौ विविक्त इति होचतु: ॥ ४८ ॥

Text

iti tac-cintayā kiñcin mlāna-śriyam adho-mukham śaṇḍāmarkāv auśanasau vivikta iti hocatuḥ

Synonyms

iti—thus;tat-cintayā—with full anxiety because of Prahlāda Mahārāja’s position;kiñcit—somewhat;mlāna—lost;śriyam—bodily luster;adhaḥ-mukham—his face downward;śaṇḍa-amarkau—Ṣaṇḍa and Amarka;auśanasau—sons of Śukrācārya;vivikte—in a secret place;iti—thus;ha—indeed;ūcatuḥ—spoke.

Translation

Thinking in this way, the King of the Daityas, morose and bereft of bodily luster, remained silent with his face downward. Then Ṣaṇḍa and Amarka, the two sons of Śukrācārya, spoke to him in secret.

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