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"When he bowed at his feet, the King saw that his dejection was unprecedented. His head was down, and tears glided from his lotus eyes"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 1
When he bowed at his feet, the King saw that his dejection was unprecedented. His head was down, and tears glided from his lotus eyes.
SB 1.14.23, Translation: When he bowed at his feet, the King saw that his dejection was unprecedented. His head was down, and tears glided from his lotus eyes.