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==== TEXTS 42-43 ==== | ==== TEXTS 42-43 ==== | ||
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kadamba-campakāśoka- | :kadamba-campakāśoka- | ||
karañja-bakulāsanaiḥ | :karañja-bakulāsanaiḥ | ||
kunda-mandāra-kuṭajaiś | :kunda-mandāra-kuṭajaiś | ||
cūta-potair alaṅkṛtam | :cūta-potair alaṅkṛtam | ||
kāraṇḍavaiḥ plavair haṁsaiḥ | |||
kurarair jala-kukkuṭaiḥ | :kāraṇḍavaiḥ plavair haṁsaiḥ | ||
sārasaiś cakravākaiś ca | :kurarair jala-kukkuṭaiḥ | ||
cakorair valgu kūjitam | :sārasaiś cakravākaiś ca | ||
:cakorair valgu kūjitam | |||
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''kadamba''—''kadamba'' flowers; ''campaka''—''campaka'' flowers; ''aśoka''—''aśoka'' flowers; ''karañja''—''karañja'' flowers; ''bakula''—''bakula'' flowers; ''āsanaiḥ''—by ''āsana'' trees; ''kunda''—kunda; ''mandāra''—mandāra; ''kuṭajaiḥ''—and by ''kuṭaja'' trees; ''cūta-potaiḥ''—by young mango trees; ''alaṅkṛtam''—adorned; ''kāraṇḍavaiḥ''—by ''kāraṇḍava'' ducks; ''plavaiḥ''—by plavas; ''haṁsaiḥ''—by swans; ''kuraraiḥ''—by ospreys; ''jala-kukkuṭaiḥ''—by waterfowl; ''sārasaiḥ''—by cranes; ''cakravākaiḥ''—by ''cakravāka'' birds; ''ca''—and; ''cakoraiḥ''—by ''cakora'' birds; ''valgu''—pleasing; ''kūjitam''—vibration of birds' sounds. | |||
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Lake Bindu-sarovara was adorned by flowering trees such as kadamba, campaka, aśoka, karañja, bakula, āsana, kunda, mandāra, kuṭaja and young mango trees. The air was filled with the pleasing notes of kāraṇḍava ducks, plavas, swans, ospreys, waterfowl, cranes, cakravākas and cakoras. | Lake Bindu-sarovara was adorned by flowering trees such as kadamba, campaka, aśoka, karañja, bakula, āsana, kunda, mandāra, kuṭaja and young mango trees. The air was filled with the pleasing notes of kāraṇḍava ducks, plavas, swans, ospreys, waterfowl, cranes, cakravākas and cakoras. | ||
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For most of the trees, flowers, fruits and birds mentioned here as surrounding Bindu-sarovara Lake, English synonyms cannot be found. All the trees mentioned are very pious in that they produce a nice aromatic flower, such as the campaka, kadamba and bakula. The sweet sounds of waterfowl and cranes made the surrounding area as pleasant as possible and created a very suitable spiritual atmosphere. | For most of the trees, flowers, fruits and birds mentioned here as surrounding Bindu-sarovara Lake, English synonyms cannot be found. All the trees mentioned are very pious in that they produce a nice aromatic flower, such as the ''campaka'', ''kadamba'' and ''bakula''. The sweet sounds of waterfowl and cranes made the surrounding area as pleasant as possible and created a very suitable spiritual atmosphere. | ||
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Revision as of 03:30, 7 May 2021
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
TEXTS 42-43
- kadamba-campakāśoka-
- karañja-bakulāsanaiḥ
- kunda-mandāra-kuṭajaiś
- cūta-potair alaṅkṛtam
- kāraṇḍavaiḥ plavair haṁsaiḥ
- kurarair jala-kukkuṭaiḥ
- sārasaiś cakravākaiś ca
- cakorair valgu kūjitam
SYNONYMS
kadamba—kadamba flowers; campaka—campaka flowers; aśoka—aśoka flowers; karañja—karañja flowers; bakula—bakula flowers; āsanaiḥ—by āsana trees; kunda—kunda; mandāra—mandāra; kuṭajaiḥ—and by kuṭaja trees; cūta-potaiḥ—by young mango trees; alaṅkṛtam—adorned; kāraṇḍavaiḥ—by kāraṇḍava ducks; plavaiḥ—by plavas; haṁsaiḥ—by swans; kuraraiḥ—by ospreys; jala-kukkuṭaiḥ—by waterfowl; sārasaiḥ—by cranes; cakravākaiḥ—by cakravāka birds; ca—and; cakoraiḥ—by cakora birds; valgu—pleasing; kūjitam—vibration of birds' sounds.
TRANSLATION
Lake Bindu-sarovara was adorned by flowering trees such as kadamba, campaka, aśoka, karañja, bakula, āsana, kunda, mandāra, kuṭaja and young mango trees. The air was filled with the pleasing notes of kāraṇḍava ducks, plavas, swans, ospreys, waterfowl, cranes, cakravākas and cakoras.
PURPORT
For most of the trees, flowers, fruits and birds mentioned here as surrounding Bindu-sarovara Lake, English synonyms cannot be found. All the trees mentioned are very pious in that they produce a nice aromatic flower, such as the campaka, kadamba and bakula. The sweet sounds of waterfowl and cranes made the surrounding area as pleasant as possible and created a very suitable spiritual atmosphere.