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''mahā-mahā-baliṣṭha''—who are very strong; ''loka''—persons; ''ekatra kariñā''—assembling; ''parvata-upari''—to the top of the hill; ''gela''—went; ''purī''—Mādhavendra Purī; ''ṭhākura lañā''—taking the Deity.
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 53

mahā-mahā-baliṣṭha loka ekatra kariñā
parvata-upari gela purī ṭhākura lañā


SYNONYMS

mahā-mahā-baliṣṭha — who are very strong; loka — persons; ekatra kariñā — assembling; parvata-upari — to the top of the hill; gela — went; purī — Mādhavendra Purī; ṭhākura lañā — taking the Deity.


TRANSLATION

Since the Deity was very heavy, some of the stronger men assembled to carry Him to the top of the hill. Mādhavendra Purī also went there.