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punaḥ taila diya kaila śrī-aṅga cikkaṇa | :punaḥ taila diya kaila śrī-aṅga cikkaṇa | ||
śaṅkha-gandhodake kaila snāna samādhāna | :śaṅkha-gandhodake kaila snāna samādhāna | ||
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''punaḥ''—again; ''taila diyā''—with oil; ''kaila''—made; ''śrī-aṅga''—the body of the Deity; ''cikkaṇa''—shiny; ''śaṅkha-gandha-udake''—in water scented with flowers and sandalwood pulp and kept within a conchshell; ''kaila''—did; ''snāna''—bath; ''samādhāna''—execution. | |||
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After the mahā-snāna was finished, the Deity was again massaged with scented oil and His body made glossy. Then the last bathing ceremony was performed with scented water kept within a conchshell. | After the mahā-snāna was finished, the Deity was again massaged with scented oil and His body made glossy. Then the last bathing ceremony was performed with scented water kept within a conchshell. | ||
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In his commentary on this occasion, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes from the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa. Barley powder, wheat powder, vermilion powder, urad dhal powder and another powder preparation called āvāṭā (made by mixing banana powder and ground rice) are applied to the Deity’s body with a brush made from the hair at the end of a cow’s tail. This produces a nice finish. The oil smeared over the body of the Deity should be scented. To perform the mahā-snāna, at least two and a half mānas (about twenty-four gallons) of water are needed to pour over the body of the Deity. | In his commentary on this occasion, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes from the ''Hari-bhakti-vilāsa''. Barley powder, wheat powder, vermilion powder, ''urad'' dhal powder and another powder preparation called ''āvāṭā'' (made by mixing banana powder and ground rice) are applied to the Deity’s body with a brush made from the hair at the end of a cow’s tail. This produces a nice finish. The oil smeared over the body of the Deity should be scented. To perform the ''mahā-snāna'', at least two and a half ''mānas'' (about twenty-four gallons) of water are needed to pour over the body of the Deity. | ||
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Revision as of 04:10, 26 July 2021
TEXT 62
- punaḥ taila diya kaila śrī-aṅga cikkaṇa
- śaṅkha-gandhodake kaila snāna samādhāna
SYNONYMS
punaḥ—again; taila diyā—with oil; kaila—made; śrī-aṅga—the body of the Deity; cikkaṇa—shiny; śaṅkha-gandha-udake—in water scented with flowers and sandalwood pulp and kept within a conchshell; kaila—did; snāna—bath; samādhāna—execution.
TRANSLATION
After the mahā-snāna was finished, the Deity was again massaged with scented oil and His body made glossy. Then the last bathing ceremony was performed with scented water kept within a conchshell.
PURPORT
In his commentary on this occasion, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes from the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa. Barley powder, wheat powder, vermilion powder, urad dhal powder and another powder preparation called āvāṭā (made by mixing banana powder and ground rice) are applied to the Deity’s body with a brush made from the hair at the end of a cow’s tail. This produces a nice finish. The oil smeared over the body of the Deity should be scented. To perform the mahā-snāna, at least two and a half mānas (about twenty-four gallons) of water are needed to pour over the body of the Deity.