Antya-līlā | Chapter 18: Rescuing the Lord from the Sea |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrī Caitanya Caritāmṛta Antya 18.52
śarīra dīghala tāra — hāta pāńca-sāta
ekeka-hasta-pada tāra, tina tina hāta
SYNONYMS
śarīra — body; dīghala — long; tāra — His; hāta — cubits (one cubit approximately equals a foot and a half); pāńca-sāta — five to seven; ekeka — each and every; hasta-pada — arm and leg; tāra — of that; tina — three; tina — three; hāta — cubits.
TRANSLATION
"The body of this ghost is very long, five to seven cubits. Each of its arms and legs is as much as three cubits long.
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