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Latest revision as of 22:01, 18 February 2024
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXT 54
- tatra tatropasaṅkḷptair
- lasan-makara-toraṇaiḥ
- savṛndaiḥ kadalī-stambhaiḥ
- pūga-potaiś ca tad-vidhaiḥ
SYNONYMS
tatra tatra — here and there; upasaṅkḷptaiḥ — set up; lasat — brilliant; makara — shark-shaped; toraṇaiḥ — with arched gateways; sa-vṛndaiḥ — with bunches of fruits and flowers; kadalī — of banana trees; stambhaiḥ — with columns; pūga-potaiḥ — with young betel nut trees; ca — also; tat-vidhaiḥ — of that kind.
TRANSLATION
The whole city was decorated with columns of banana trees containing bunches of fruits and flowers, and betel nut trees with leaves and branches were seen here and there. There were also many gates set up which were structured to give the appearance of sharks.
PURPORT
Auspicious ceremonies with decorations of the green leaves of palms, coconut trees, betel nut trees and banana trees, and fruits, flowers and leaves are an age-old custom in India. To receive his great son Dhruva Mahārāja, King Uttānapāda arranged a good reception, and all the citizens very enthusiastically took part with great jubilation.