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==== TEXT 11 ====
==== TEXT 11 ====


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:gayā, vārāṇasī, prayāga—sakala kariyā
:gayā, vārāṇasī, prayāga--sakala kariyā
:mathurāte āilā duṅhe ānandita hañā
:mathurāte āilā duṅhe ānandita hañā
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 11

gayā, vārāṇasī, prayāga--sakala kariyā
mathurāte āilā duṅhe ānandita hañā


SYNONYMS

gayā—the pilgrimage site of the name Gayā; vārāṇasī—Benares, or Kāśī; prayāga—Allahabad; sakala—all; kariyā—touring; mathurāte—Mathurā; āilā—they reached; duṅhe—both; ānandita—pleased; hañā—becoming.


TRANSLATION

First of all they visited Gayā, then Kāśī, then Prayāga. Finally, with great pleasure, they came to Mathurā.