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daṇḍavat-sthāne pipīlikāre dekhiyā<br>
:daṇḍavat-sthāne pipīlikāre dekhiyā
vastre sthāna jhāḍi’ paḍe daṇḍavat hañā<br>
:vastre sthāna jhāḍi' paḍe daṇḍavat hañā
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daṇḍavat-sthāne—in the place where he wanted to offer his obeisances; pipīlikāre dekhiyā—seeing the ants; vastre—by the cloth; sthāna jhāḍi’—cleansing the place; paḍe daṇḍa-vat hañā—falls down flat like a rod.
''daṇḍavat-sthāne''—in the place where he wanted to offer his obeisances; ''pipīlikāre dekhiyā''—seeing the ants; ''vastre''—by the cloth; ''sthāna jhāḍi'' '—cleansing the place; ''paḍe daṇḍa-vat hañā''—falls down flat like a rod.
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“Seeing the ants, the hunter whisked them away with a piece of cloth. After thus clearing the ants from the ground, he fell down flat to offer his obeisances.
"Seeing the ants, the hunter whisked them away with a piece of cloth. After thus clearing the ants from the ground, he fell down flat to offer his obeisances.
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The word daṇḍa means “rod,and vat means “like.To offer obeisances to the spiritual master, one must fall flat exactly as a rod falls on the ground. This is the meaning of the word daṇḍavat.
The word ''daṇḍa'' means "rod," and ''vat'' means "like." To offer obeisances to the spiritual master, one must fall flat exactly as a rod falls on the ground. This is the meaning of the word ''daṇḍavat''.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 271

daṇḍavat-sthāne pipīlikāre dekhiyā
vastre sthāna jhāḍi' paḍe daṇḍavat hañā


SYNONYMS

daṇḍavat-sthāne—in the place where he wanted to offer his obeisances; pipīlikāre dekhiyā—seeing the ants; vastre—by the cloth; sthāna jhāḍi '—cleansing the place; paḍe daṇḍa-vat hañā—falls down flat like a rod.


TRANSLATION

"Seeing the ants, the hunter whisked them away with a piece of cloth. After thus clearing the ants from the ground, he fell down flat to offer his obeisances.


PURPORT

The word daṇḍa means "rod," and vat means "like." To offer obeisances to the spiritual master, one must fall flat exactly as a rod falls on the ground. This is the meaning of the word daṇḍavat.