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prītāś cāpsaraso 'nṛtyan<br>
:prītāś cāpsaraso 'nṛtyan
gandharva-pravarā jaguḥ<br>
:gandharva-pravarā jaguḥ
tuṣṭuvur munayo devā<br>
:tuṣṭuvur munayo devā
manavaḥ pitaro 'gnayaḥ<br>
:manavaḥ pitaro 'gnayaḥ
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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prītāḥ—being very pleased; ca—also; apsarasaḥ—the celestial dancing girls; anṛtyan—danced; gandharva-pravarāḥ—the best of the Gandharvas; jaguḥ—sang; tuṣṭuvuḥ—satisfied the Lord by offering prayers; munayaḥ—the great sages; devāḥ—the demigods; manavaḥ—the Manus; pitaraḥ—the inhabitants of Pitṛloka; agnayaḥ—the fire-gods.
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Being very pleased, the celestial dancing girls [Apsarās] danced in jubilation, the best of the Gandharvas sang songs, and the great sages, demigods, Manus, Pitās and fire—gods offered prayers to satisfy the Lord.
Being very pleased, the celestial dancing girls [Apsarās] danced in jubilation, the best of the Gandharvas sang songs, and the great sages, demigods, Manus, Pitās and fire—gods offered prayers to satisfy the Lord.
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 8

prītāś cāpsaraso 'nṛtyan
gandharva-pravarā jaguḥ
tuṣṭuvur munayo devā
manavaḥ pitaro 'gnayaḥ


SYNONYMS

prītāḥ — being very pleased; ca — also; apsarasaḥ — the celestial dancing girls; anṛtyan — danced; gandharva-pravarāḥ — the best of the Gandharvas; jaguḥ — sang; tuṣṭuvuḥ — satisfied the Lord by offering prayers; munayaḥ — the great sages; devāḥ — the demigods; manavaḥ — the Manus; pitaraḥ — the inhabitants of Pitṛloka; agnayaḥ — the fire-gods.


TRANSLATION

Being very pleased, the celestial dancing girls [Apsarās] danced in jubilation, the best of the Gandharvas sang songs, and the great sages, demigods, Manus, Pitās and fire—gods offered prayers to satisfy the Lord.



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