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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.2.51
kulińga-mithunaḿ tatra
vicarat samadṛśyata
tayoḥ kulińgī sahasā
lubdhakena pralobhitā
SYNONYMS
kulińga-mithunam — a pair of (male and female) birds known as kulińga; tatra — there (where the hunter was hunting); vicarat — wandering; samadṛśyata — he saw; tayoḥ — of the pair; kulińgī — the female bird; sahasā — suddenly; lubdhakena — by the hunter; pralobhitā — allured.
TRANSLATION
While wandering in the forest, the hunter saw a pair of kulińga birds. Of the two, the female was captivated by the hunter's lure.
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