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Latest revision as of 21:54, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 18

dadhi-dugdha-bhāra sabe nija-skandhe kari’
mahotsava-sthāne āilā bali ‘hari’ ‘hari’


SYNONYMS

dadhi-dugdha — of milk and yogurt; bhāra — carriers; sabe — all of them; nija-skandhe — on their shoulders; kari’ — keeping; mahotsava-sthāne — to the place of the festival; āilā — came; bali hari hari — chanting “Hari, Hari.”


TRANSLATION

Having dressed up like cowherd boys, all the devotees carried pots of milk and yogurt balanced on rods over their shoulders. Thus they all arrived at the festival grounds chanting the holy name of Hari.