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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.8.49
kāñcī-kalāpa-paryastaḿ
lasat-kāñcana-nūpuram
darśanīyatamaḿ śāntaḿ
mano-nayana-vardhanam
SYNONYMS
kāñcī-kalāpa — small bells; paryastam — surrounding the waist; lasat-kāñcana-nūpuram — His legs are decorated with golden ankle bells; darśanīya-tamam — the superexcellent feature; śāntam — peaceful, calm and quiet; manaḥ-nayana-vardhanam — very pleasing to the eyes and the mind.
TRANSLATION
The Lord is decorated with small golden bells around His waist, and His lotus feet are decorated with golden ankle bells. All His bodily features are very attractive and pleasing to the eyes. He is always peaceful, calm and quiet and very pleasing to the eyes and the mind.
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