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Texts 49-50

bṛhat-kati-tata-śroṇi
karabhoru-dvayānvitam
cāru-jānu-yugaṁ cāru
jaṅghā-yugala-saṁyutam

tuṅga-gulphāruṇa-nakha
vrāta-dīdhitibhir vṛtam
navāṅguly-aṅguṣṭha-dalair
vilasat-pāda-paṅkajam

bṛhat — large; kaṭi-taṭa — whose loins; śroṇi — and hips; karabha — like an elephant’s trunk; ūru — of thighs; dvaya — a pair; anvitam — having; cāru — attractive; jānu-yugam — whose two knees; cāru — attractive; jaṅghā — of shanks; yugala — a pair; saṁyutam — having; tuṅga — high; gulpha — whose ankles; aruṇa — reddish; nakha-vrāta — from whose toenails; dīdhitibhiḥ — with effulgent rays; vṛtam — surrounded; nava — soft; aṅguli-aṅguṣṭha — the two big toes and other toes; dalaiḥ — like flower petals; vilasat — glowing; pāda-paṅkajam — whose lotus feet.

He had large loins and hips, thighs like an elephant’s trunk, and shapely knees and shanks. His raised ankles reflected the brilliant effulgence emanating from the nails on His petallike toes, which beautified His lotus feet.

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