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  "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 3.210",
  "description":"The brāhmaṇa's toes and fingers were beautiful like golden-colored campaka buds, but because of leprosy they all withered and gradually melted away."

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Cc. Antya 3.210

Text

campaka-kali-sama hasta-padāṅguli
koṅkaḍa ha-ila saba, kuṣṭhe gela gali'

Synonyms

campaka—of a golden-hued flower; kali—buds; sama—like; hasta-pada-aṅguli—fingers and toes; koṅkaḍa ha-ila—became crumpled; saba—all; kuṣṭhe—because of leprosy; gela gali'—melted away.

Translation

The brāhmaṇa's toes and fingers were beautiful like golden-colored campaka buds, but because of leprosy they all withered and gradually melted away.