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''candana-jalete—''with sandalwood water; ''kare''—does; ''patha''—road; ''niṣecane''—sprinkling; ''tuccha''—insignificant, menial; ''sevā—''service; ''kare''—performs; ''vasi''’—although in possession of; ''rāja-siṁhāsane''—the royal throne.
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Latest revision as of 21:38, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 16

candana-jalete kare patha niṣecane
tuccha sevā kare vasi’ rāja-siṁhāsane


SYNONYMS

candana-jaletewith sandalwood water; kare — does; patha — road; niṣecane — sprinkling; tuccha — insignificant, menial; sevāservice; kare — performs; vasi’ — although in possession of; rāja-siṁhāsane — the royal throne.


TRANSLATION

The King sprinkled the road with sandalwood-scented water. Although he was the owner of the royal throne, he engaged in menial service for the sake of Lord Jagannātha.