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Text 58
teṣu kāle vyajāyanta
racitāvayavā hareḥ
śaktibhir durvibhāvyābhiḥ
komalāṅga-tanūruhāḥ
teṣu — from those eggs; kāle — in time; vyajāyanta — were born; racita — produced; avayavāḥ — (children) whose limbs; hareḥ — of the Supreme Lord, Hari; śaktibhiḥ — by the potencies; durvibhāvyābhiḥ — which are inconceivable; komala — tender; aṅga — whose limbs; tanūruhāḥ — and feathers.
When the time was ripe, baby pigeons, with tender limbs and feathers created by the inconceivable potencies of the Lord, were born from those eggs.