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:dvāre tulasī lepā-piṇḍira upara
:dvāre tulasī lepā-piṇḍira upara
:goṅphāra śobhā dekhi’ lokera juḍāya antara
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dvāre—at the door; tulasī—the tulasī plant; lepā—very clean; piṇḍira upara—on the altar; goṅphāra śobhā—the beauty of the cave; dekhi’—seeing; lokera—of everyone; juḍāya—was satisfied; antara—the heart.
dvāre—at the door; tulasī—the tulasī plant; lepā—very clean; piṇḍira upara—on the altar; goṅphāra śobhā—the beauty of the cave; dekhi'-seeing; lokera—of everyone; juḍāya—was satisfied; antara—the heart.
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 231

dvāre tulasī lepā-piṇḍira upara
goṅphāra śobhā dekhi' lokera juḍāya antara


SYNONYMS

dvāre—at the door; tulasī—the tulasī plant; lepā—very clean; piṇḍira upara—on the altar; goṅphāra śobhā—the beauty of the cave; dekhi'-seeing; lokera—of everyone; juḍāya—was satisfied; antara—the heart.


TRANSLATION

Thus everyone who saw the beauty of the cave, with the tulasī plant on a clean altar, was astonished and satisfied at heart.