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:āra dine jagannāthera ‘netrotsava’ nāma
:āra dine jagannāthera 'netrotsava' nāma
:mahotsava haila bhaktera prāṇa-samāna
:mahotsava haila bhaktera prāṇa-samāna
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Latest revision as of 07:09, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 204

āra dine jagannāthera 'netrotsava' nāma
mahotsava haila bhaktera prāṇa-samāna


SYNONYMS

āra dine—the next day; jagannāthera—of Lord Jagannātha; netra-utsava—the festival of seeing the eyes; nāma—named; mahā-utsava—great festival; haila—performed; bhaktera—of the devotees; prāṇa-samāna—the life and soul.


TRANSLATION

The next day marked the performance of the festival of Netrotsava. This great festival was the life and soul of the devotees.


PURPORT

After the bathing ceremony of Lord Jagannātha, during the fortnight before the Ratha-yātrā ceremony, the body of Lord Jagannātha, having been washed, needs repainting. This is known as aṅga-rāga. The Netrotsava festival, performed gorgeously in the early morning of the Nava-yauvana day, constitutes the life and soul of the devotees.