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==== TEXT 35 ====
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nipatan sa giris tatra<br>
:nipatan sa giris tatra
bahūn amara-dānavān<br>
:bahūn amara-dānavān
cūrṇayām āsa mahatā<br>
:cūrṇayām āsa mahatā
bhāreṇa kanakācalaḥ<br>
:bhāreṇa kanakācalaḥ
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nipatan—falling down; saḥ—that; giriḥ—mountain; tatra—there; bahūn—many; amara-dānavān—demigods and demons; cūrṇayām āsa—were smashed; mahatā—by great; bhāreṇa—weight; kanaka-acalaḥ—the golden mountain known as Mandara.
''nipatan''—falling down; ''saḥ''—that; ''giriḥ''—mountain; ''tatra''—there; ''bahūn''—many; ''amara-dānavān''—demigods and demons; ''cūrṇayām āsa''—were smashed; ''mahatā''—by great; ''bhāreṇa''—weight; ''kanaka-acalaḥ''—the golden mountain known as Mandara.
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The mountain known as Mandara, which was extremely heavy, being made of gold, fell and smashed many demigods and demons.
The mountain known as Mandara, which was extremely heavy, being made of gold, fell and smashed many demigods and demons.
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By constitution, gold is heavier than stone. Since Mandara Mountain was made of gold and was therefore heavier than stone, the demigods and demons could not properly carry it to the ocean of milk.
By constitution, gold is heavier than stone. Since Mandara Mountain was made of gold and was therefore heavier than stone, the demigods and demons could not properly carry it to the ocean of milk.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 35

nipatan sa giris tatra
bahūn amara-dānavān
cūrṇayām āsa mahatā
bhāreṇa kanakācalaḥ


SYNONYMS

nipatan—falling down; saḥ—that; giriḥ—mountain; tatra—there; bahūn—many; amara-dānavān—demigods and demons; cūrṇayām āsa—were smashed; mahatā—by great; bhāreṇa—weight; kanaka-acalaḥ—the golden mountain known as Mandara.


TRANSLATION

The mountain known as Mandara, which was extremely heavy, being made of gold, fell and smashed many demigods and demons.


PURPORT

By constitution, gold is heavier than stone. Since Mandara Mountain was made of gold and was therefore heavier than stone, the demigods and demons could not properly carry it to the ocean of milk.



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