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ucca dṛḍha tulī saba pāti’ sthāne sthāne<br>
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eka tulī haite tvarāya āra tulīte āne<br>
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Strong, puffed-up cotton pads called tulīs were spread out from the throne to the car, and the heavy Deity of Lord Jagannātha was carried from one pillowlike pad to the next by the dayitās.
Strong, puffed-up cotton pads called tulīs were spread out from the throne to the car, and the heavy Deity of Lord Jagannātha was carried from one pillowlike pad to the next by the dayitās.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 11

ucca dṛḍha tulī saba pāti’ sthāne sthāne
eka tulī haite tvarāya āra tulīte āne


SYNONYMS

uccapuffed up; dṛḍha — strong; tulī — pads made of cotton; saba — all; pāti’ — spreading; sthāne sthāne — from one place to another; eka tulī — one pad; haite — from; tvarāya — very soon; āra — next; tulīte — on the pad; āne — bring.


TRANSLATION

Strong, puffed-up cotton pads called tulīs were spread out from the throne to the car, and the heavy Deity of Lord Jagannātha was carried from one pillowlike pad to the next by the dayitās.