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tayā sa puruṣa-śreṣṭho<br>
:tayā sa puruṣa-śreṣṭho
ramayantyā yathārhataḥ<br>
:ramayantyā yathārhataḥ
reme sura-vihāreṣu<br>
:reme sura-vihāreṣu
kāmaṁ caitrarathādiṣu<br>
:kāmaṁ caitrarathādiṣu
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==== SYNONYMS ====
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tayā—with her; saḥ—he; puruṣa-śreṣṭhaḥ—the best of human beings (Purūravā); ramayantyā—enjoying; yathā-arhataḥ—as far as possible; reme—enjoyed; sura-vihāreṣu—in places resembling the heavenly parks; kāmam—according to his desire; caitraratha-ādiṣu—in the best gardens, like Caitraratha.
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Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: The best of human beings, Purūravā, began freely enjoying the company of Urvaśī, who engaged in sexual activities with him in many celestial places, such as Caitraratha and Nandana-kānana, where the demigods enjoy.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: The best of human beings, Purūravā, began freely enjoying the company of Urvaśī, who engaged in sexual activities with him in many celestial places, such as Caitraratha and Nandana-kānana, where the demigods enjoy.
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

tayā sa puruṣa-śreṣṭho
ramayantyā yathārhataḥ
reme sura-vihāreṣu
kāmaṁ caitrarathādiṣu


SYNONYMS

tayā — with her; saḥ — he; puruṣa-śreṣṭhaḥ — the best of human beings (Purūravā); ramayantyā — enjoying; yathā-arhataḥ — as far as possible; reme — enjoyed; sura-vihāreṣu — in places resembling the heavenly parks; kāmam — according to his desire; caitraratha-ādiṣu — in the best gardens, like Caitraratha.


TRANSLATION

Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: The best of human beings, Purūravā, began freely enjoying the company of Urvaśī, who engaged in sexual activities with him in many celestial places, such as Caitraratha and Nandana-kānana, where the demigods enjoy.



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