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''puṣpa-gandha''—the fragrance of the flowers; ''lañā''—taking; ''vahe''—blows; ''malaya-pavana''—the mild breeze; ''guru hañā''—becoming the spiritual master; ''taru-latāya''—to the trees and creepers; ''śikhāya''—instructs; ''nācana''—dancing.
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 81

puṣpa-gandha lañā vahe malaya-pavana
’guru’ hañā taru-latāya śikhāya nācana


SYNONYMS

puṣpa-gandha — the fragrance of the flowers; lañā — taking; vahe — blows; malaya-pavana — the mild breeze; guru hañā — becoming the spiritual master; taru-latāya — to the trees and creepers; śikhāya — instructs; nācana — dancing.


TRANSLATION

A mild breeze was blowing, carrying the fragrance of aromatic flowers. The breeze had become a guru and was teaching all the trees and creepers how to dance.