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''ārātrika''—the performance of ''ārātrika''; ''kari’''—finishing; ''kaila''—chanted; ''bahuta''—varieties; ''stavana''—of prayers; ''daṇḍavat''—obeisances; ''kari’''—offering; ''kaila''—did; ''ātma-samarpaṇa''—self-surrender.
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 66

ārātrika kari’ kaila bahuta stavana
daṇḍavat kari’ kaila ātma-samarpaṇa


SYNONYMS

ārātrika — the performance of ārātrika; kari’ — finishing; kaila — chanted; bahuta — varieties; stavana — of prayers; daṇḍavat — obeisances; kari’ — offering; kaila — did; ātma-samarpaṇa — self-surrender.


TRANSLATION

After the last offering of tāmbūla and pan, bhoga-ārātrika was performed. Finally everyone offered various prayers and then obeisances, falling flat before the Deity in full surrender.