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:vṛndāvane nāṭakera ārambha karilā
:vṛndāvane nāṭakera ārambha karilā
:maṅgalācaraṇa ‘nāndī-śloka’ tathāi likhilā
:maṅgalācaraṇa 'nāndī-śloka' tathāi likhilā
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In Vṛndāvana, Rūpa Gosvāmī began to write a drama. In particular, he composed the introductory verses to invoke good fortune.
In Vṛndāvana, Rūpa Gosvāmī began to write a drama. In particuIar, he composed the introductory verses to invoke good fortune.
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Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes from the Nāṭaka-candrikā, wherein it is written:
Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes his notes from the Nāṭaka-candrikā, wherein he has written:


:prastāvanāyās tu mukhe
:nāndī kāryāśubhāvahā
āśīr-namaskriyā-vastu-
nirdeśānyatamānvitā
:aṣṭābhir daśabhir yuktā
:kiṁvā dvādaśabhiḥ padaiḥ
:candranāmāṅkitā prāyo
maṅgalārtha-padojjvalā
:maṅgalaṁ cakra-kamala-
cakora-kumudādikam


:prastāvanāyās tu mukhe nāndī kāryā śubhāvahā
Similarly, in the Sixth Chapter of the Sāhitya-darpaṇa, text 282, he has said:
:āśīr-namaskriyā-vastu-nirdeśānyatamānvitā
:aṣṭābhir daśabhir yuktā kiṁ vā dvādaśabhiḥ padaiḥ
:candra-nāmāṅkitā prāyo maṅgalārtha-padojjvalā
:maṅgalaṁ cakra-kamala-cakora-kumudādikam


āśīr-vacana-saṁyuktā
:stutir yasmāt prayujyate
deva-dvija-nṛ-pādīnāṁ
:tasmān nāndīti saṁjñitā


Similarly, in the Sixth Chapter of the Sāhitya-darpaṇa, text 282, it is said:
The introductory portion of a drama, which is written to invoke good fortune, is called nāndī-śloka.




:āśīr-vacana-saṁyuktā stutir yasmāt prayujyate
:deva-dvija-nṛ-pādīnāṁ tasmān nāndīti saṁjñitā
The introductory portion of a drama, which is written to invoke good fortune, is called nāndī-śloka.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 35

vṛndāvane nāṭakera ārambha karilā
maṅgalācaraṇa 'nāndī-śloka' tathāi likhilā


SYNONYMS

vṛndāvane—at Vṛndāvana; nāṭakera—of the drama; ārambha—the beginning; karilā—wrote; maṅgalācaraṇa—invoking auspiciousness; nāndī-śloka—introductory verse; tathāi—there; likhilā—he wrote.


TRANSLATION

In Vṛndāvana, Rūpa Gosvāmī began to write a drama. In particuIar, he composed the introductory verses to invoke good fortune.


PURPORT

Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes his notes from the Nāṭaka-candrikā, wherein he has written:

prastāvanāyās tu mukhe
nāndī kāryāśubhāvahā

āśīr-namaskriyā-vastu- nirdeśānyatamānvitā

aṣṭābhir daśabhir yuktā
kiṁvā dvādaśabhiḥ padaiḥ
candranāmāṅkitā prāyo

maṅgalārtha-padojjvalā

maṅgalaṁ cakra-kamala-

cakora-kumudādikam

Similarly, in the Sixth Chapter of the Sāhitya-darpaṇa, text 282, he has said:

āśīr-vacana-saṁyuktā

stutir yasmāt prayujyate

deva-dvija-nṛ-pādīnāṁ

tasmān nāndīti saṁjñitā

The introductory portion of a drama, which is written to invoke good fortune, is called nāndī-śloka.