| 婆娑 | pó suō | to swirl about; (of leaves and branches) to sway | |
| 婆娑起舞 | pó suō qǐ wǔ | to start dancing (idiom) | |
| 毗耶娑 | pí yē suō | Vyasa, Indian sage and scribe, supposed author of epic 摩诃婆罗多 and a major figure in it | |
| 泪眼婆娑 | lèi yǎn pó suō | tearful (idiom) | |
| 摩娑 | mó suō | variant of 摩挲 |
| 1 | They are the voices of catastrophe in the Saha world. | |
| 2 | Ananda , this Saha World has eighty-four thousand changeable and disastrous evil stars. | |
| 3 | The little poplars were slim and tender, and swayed rustling in the wind. | |
| 4 | All glories to krishna 's divine father and mother, Nanda and Yasoda. | |
| 5 | So both staves are truly brave to plunge themselves into this defiled Saha World. |