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evaṁ purastāt kṣīrodāt parita upaveśitaḥ śākadvīpo dvātriṁśal-lakṣa-yojanāyāmaḥ samānena ca dadhi-maṇḍodena parīto yasmin śāko nāma mahīruhaḥ sva-kṣetra-vyapadeśako yasya ha mahā-surabhi-gandhas taṁ dvīpam anuvāsayati | :evaṁ purastāt kṣīrodāt parita upaveśitaḥ śākadvīpo | ||
:dvātriṁśal-lakṣa-yojanāyāmaḥ samānena ca | |||
:dadhi-maṇḍodena parīto yasmin śāko nāma mahīruhaḥ sva-kṣetra-vyapadeśako | |||
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''evam''—thus; ''purastāt''—beyond; ''kṣīra-udāt''—from the ocean of milk; ''paritaḥ''—all around; ''upaveśitaḥ''—situated; ''śāka-dvīpaḥ''—another island, known as Śākadvīpa; ''dvā-triṁśat''—thirty-two; ''lakṣa''—100,000; ''yojana''—yojanas; ''āyāmaḥ''—whose measure; ''samānena''—of equal length; ''ca''—and; ''dadhi-maṇḍa-udena''—by an ocean containing water resembling churned yogurt; ''parītaḥ''—surrounded; ''yasmin''—in which land; ''śākaḥ''—śāka; ''nāma''—named; ''mahīruhaḥ''—a fig tree; ''sva-kṣetra-vyapadeśakaḥ''—giving the island its name; ''yasya''—of which; ''ha''—indeed; ''mahā-surabhi''—a greatly fragrant; ''gandhaḥ''—aroma; ''tam dvīpam''—that island; ''anuvāsayati''—makes fragrant. | |||
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Outside the ocean of milk is another island, Śākadvīpa, which has a width of 3,200,000 yojanas [25,600,000 miles]. As Krauñcadvīpa is surrounded by its own ocean of milk, Śākadvīpa is surrounded by an ocean of churned yogurt as broad as the island itself. In Śākadvīpa there is a big śāka tree, from which the island takes its name. This tree is very fragrant. Indeed, it lends its scent to the entire island. | Outside the ocean of milk is another island, Śākadvīpa, which has a width of 3,200,000 yojanas [25,600,000 miles]. As Krauñcadvīpa is surrounded by its own ocean of milk, Śākadvīpa is surrounded by an ocean of churned yogurt as broad as the island itself. In Śākadvīpa there is a big śāka tree, from which the island takes its name. This tree is very fragrant. Indeed, it lends its scent to the entire island. | ||
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TEXT 24
- evaṁ purastāt kṣīrodāt parita upaveśitaḥ śākadvīpo
- dvātriṁśal-lakṣa-yojanāyāmaḥ samānena ca
- dadhi-maṇḍodena parīto yasmin śāko nāma mahīruhaḥ sva-kṣetra-vyapadeśako
- yasya ha mahā-surabhi-gandhas taṁ dvīpam anuvāsayati
SYNONYMS
evam—thus; purastāt—beyond; kṣīra-udāt—from the ocean of milk; paritaḥ—all around; upaveśitaḥ—situated; śāka-dvīpaḥ—another island, known as Śākadvīpa; dvā-triṁśat—thirty-two; lakṣa—100,000; yojana—yojanas; āyāmaḥ—whose measure; samānena—of equal length; ca—and; dadhi-maṇḍa-udena—by an ocean containing water resembling churned yogurt; parītaḥ—surrounded; yasmin—in which land; śākaḥ—śāka; nāma—named; mahīruhaḥ—a fig tree; sva-kṣetra-vyapadeśakaḥ—giving the island its name; yasya—of which; ha—indeed; mahā-surabhi—a greatly fragrant; gandhaḥ—aroma; tam dvīpam—that island; anuvāsayati—makes fragrant.
TRANSLATION
Outside the ocean of milk is another island, Śākadvīpa, which has a width of 3,200,000 yojanas [25,600,000 miles]. As Krauñcadvīpa is surrounded by its own ocean of milk, Śākadvīpa is surrounded by an ocean of churned yogurt as broad as the island itself. In Śākadvīpa there is a big śāka tree, from which the island takes its name. This tree is very fragrant. Indeed, it lends its scent to the entire island.