Sanatkumara Samhita

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The is is the english translation of the Sanatkumara Samhita. Sanatkumara in Sanskrit means “eternal youth”. Sage Sanatkumara was one of the Four Kumaras, the four Manasputras (mind-born-sons) or spiritual sons of Brahma. Sanatkumara is also the author of the Sanatkumara Samhita, which is part of the Shiva Purana, and has 59 chapters. Alternative ...

Sanskrit text and Unicode transliteration:

दशन-ज्योत्स्नया राजत्- पक्व-बिम्ब-फलाधरम्
केयूराङ्गद-सद्-रत्न- मुद्रिकाभिर् लसत्-करम्

daśana-jyotsnayā rājat- pakva-bimba-phalādharam
keyūrāṅgada-sad-ratna- mudrikābhir lasat-karam

Word-for-word Sanskrit-English equivalents:

daśana—of the teeth; jyotsnayā—with the moonlight; rājat—shining; pakva—ripe; bimbabimba; phala—fruit; adharam—lips; keyūrāṅgada-sad-ratna-mudrikābhiḥ—with bracelets, armlets, and jewel rings; lasat-karam—splendid hands.

English translation of verse:

. . . whose bimba-fruit lips are splendid in the moonlight of His teeth, whose hands are splendid with bracelets, armlets, and jewel rings, . . .

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