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==== TEXT 175 ====
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 175

jagannātha-sevaka yata rāja-pātra-gaṇa
yātrika loka, nīlācala-vāsī yata jana


SYNONYMS

jagannātha-sevaka—the servants of Lord Jagannātha; yata—all; rāja-pātra-gaṇa—and the government officers; yātrika—pilgrim visitors; loka—people in general; nīlācala-vāsī—the residents of Jagannātha Purī; yata jana—as many people as there were.


TRANSLATION

He sprinkled the minds of the servants of Lord Jagannātha, the government officers, the pilgrim visitors, the general populace and all the residents of Jagannātha Purī.