mÄrga Ägacchato vÄ«ká¹£ya
puruá¹£Än puruá¹£ará¹£abha
tÄn Å›ulka-dÄn vittavataḥ
kÄntÄn mene 'rtha-kÄmukÄ«

 mÄrge - in that street; Ägacchataḥ - those who were coming; vÄ«ká¹£ya - seeing; puruá¹£Än - men; puruá¹£a-ṛṣabha - O best among men; tÄn - them; Å›ulka-dÄn - who could pay the price; vitta-vataḥ - possessing money; kÄntÄn - lovers or customers; mene - she considered; artha-kÄmukÄ« - desiring money.


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O best among men, this prostitute was very anxious to get money, and as she stood on the street at night she studied all the men who were passing by, thinking, “Oh, this one surely has money. I know he can pay the price, and I am sure he would enjoy my company very much.†Thus she thought about all the men on the street.

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