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maṅgalacaṇḍī viṣahari kari’ jāgaraṇa<br>
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tā’te vādya, nṛtya, gīta,—yogya ācaraṇa<br>
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“‘When we keep a night-long vigil to observe religious performances for the worship of Maṅgalacaṇḍī and Viṣahari, playing on musical instruments, dancing and chanting are certainly fitting customs.
“‘When we keep a night-long vigil to observe religious performances for the worship of Maṅgalacaṇḍī and Viṣahari, playing on musical instruments, dancing and chanting are certainly fitting customs.
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 205

maṅgalacaṇḍī viṣahari kari’ jāgaraṇa
tā’te vādya, nṛtya, gīta,—yogya ācaraṇa


SYNONYMS

maṅgala-caṇḍī — of the religious performance for worship of Maṅgalacaṇḍī; viṣahari — of the religious performance for worship of Viṣahari; kari’ — observing; jāgaraṇa — night vigil; tā’te — in that ceremony; vādya — musical performance; nṛtya — dancing; gīta — chanting; yogya — suitable; ācaraṇa — custom.


TRANSLATION

“‘When we keep a night-long vigil to observe religious performances for the worship of Maṅgalacaṇḍī and Viṣahari, playing on musical instruments, dancing and chanting are certainly fitting customs.