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Canto 11: General History
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SB 11.7: Lord Kṛṣṇa Instructs Uddhava
SB 11.7.58
teṣu kāle vyajāyanta
racitāvayavā hareḥ
śaktibhir durvibhāvyābhiḥ
komalāṅga-tanūruhāḥ
Word for word:
teṣu
— from those eggs;
kāle
— in time;
vyajāyanta
— were born;
racita
— produced;
avayavāḥ
— (children) whose limbs;
hareḥ
— of the Supreme Lord, Hari;
śaktibhiḥ
— by the potencies;
durvibhāvyābhiḥ
— which are inconceivable;
komala
— tender;
aṅga
— whose limbs;
tanūruhāḥ
— and feathers.
Translation:
When the time was ripe, baby pigeons, with tender limbs and feathers created by the inconceivable potencies of the Lord, were born from those eggs.
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