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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.45.19
tatra pravayaso 'py āsan
yuvāno 'ti-balaujasaḥ
pibanto 'kṣair mukundasya
mukhāmbuja-sudhāḿ muhuḥ
SYNONYMS
tatra — there (in Mathurā); pravayasaḥ — the most elderly; api — even; āsan — were; yuvānaḥ — youthful; ati — having abundant; bala — strength; ojasaḥ — and vitality; pibantaḥ — drinking; akṣaiḥ — with their eyes; mukundasya — of Lord Kṛṣṇa; mukha-ambuja — of the lotus face; sudhām — the nectar; muhuḥ — repeatedly.
TRANSLATION
Even the most elderly inhabitants of the city appeared youthful, full of strength and vitality, for with their eyes they constantly drank the elixir of Lord Mukunda's lotus face.
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