Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 06, Text 15-17

Text-15-17

SB 10.6.15-17

isa-matrogra-damstrasyam
giri-kandara-nasikam
ganda-saila-stanam raudram
prakirnaruna-murdhajam
 
andha-kupa-gabhiraksam
pulinaroha-bhisanam
baddha-setu-bhujorv-anghri
sunya-toya-hradodaram
 
santatrasuh sma tad viksya
gopa gopyah kalevaram
purvam tu tan-nihsvanita-
bhinna-hrt-karna-mastakah
 
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
The Raksasi’s mouth was full of teeth, each resembling the front of a plow, her nostrils were deep like mountain caves, and her breasts resembled big slabs of stone fallen from a hill. Her scattered hair was the color of copper. The sockets of her eyes appeared like deep blind wells, her fearful thighs resembled the banks of a river, her arms, legs and feet seemed like big bridges, and her abdomen appeared like a dried-up lake. The hearts, ears and heads of the cowherd men and women were already shocked by the Raksasi’s screaming, and when they saw the fierce wonder of her body, they were even more frightened.
Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 06, Text 14
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