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The gopīs then came upon many trees so laden with fruits and flowers that their branches were bent down to the ground.
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 49

āge vṛkṣa-gaṇa dekhe puṣpa-phala-bhare
śākhā saba paḍiyāche pṛthivī-upare


SYNONYMS

āge—in front; vṛkṣa-gaṇa—the trees; dekhe—see; puṣpa-phala-bhare—because of the heavy burden of flowers and fruits; śākhā saba—all the branches; paḍiyāche—have bent down; pṛthivī-upare—to the ground.


TRANSLATION

"The gopīs then came upon many trees so laden with fruits and flowers that their branches bent down to the ground.