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Text 190
puḍila sakala dāḍi, mukhe haila vraṇa
yei peyādā yāya, tāra ei vivaraṇa
puḍila — burned; sakala — all; dāḍi — beard; mukhe — on the face; haila — there was; vraṇa — blisters; yei — any; peyādā — orderly; yāya — goes; tāra — his; ei — this; vivaraṇa — description.
“ ‘My beard was burned, and there were blisters on my cheeks.’ Every orderly who went gave the same description.