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sukumāra-vanaṁ meror<br>
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adhastāt praviveśa ha<br>
:adhastāt praviveśa ha
yatrāste bhagavāñ charvo<br>
:yatrāste bhagavāñ charvo
ramamāṇaḥ sahomayā<br>
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sukumāra-vanam—the forest known as Sukumāra; meroḥ adhastāt—at the foot of Mount Meru; praviveśa ha—he entered; yatra—wherein; āste—was; bhagavān—the most powerful (demigod); śarvaḥ—Lord Śiva; ramamāṇaḥ—engaged in enjoyment; saha umayā—with Umā, his wife.
''sukumāra-vanam''—the forest known as Sukumāra; ''meroḥ adhastāt''—at the foot of Mount Meru; ''praviveśa ha''—he entered; ''yatra''—wherein; ''āste''—was; ''bhagavān''—the most powerful (demigod); ''śarvaḥ''—Lord Śiva; ''ramamāṇaḥ''—engaged in enjoyment; ''saha umayā''—with Umā, his wife.
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There in the north, at the bottom of Mount Meru, is a forest known as Sukumāra where Lord Śiva always enjoys with Umā. Sudyumna entered that forest.
There in the north, at the bottom of Mount Meru, is a forest known as Sukumāra where Lord Śiva always enjoys with Umā. Sudyumna entered that forest.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

sukumāra-vanaṁ meror
adhastāt praviveśa ha
yatrāste bhagavāñ charvo
ramamāṇaḥ sahomayā


SYNONYMS

sukumāra-vanam—the forest known as Sukumāra; meroḥ adhastāt—at the foot of Mount Meru; praviveśa ha—he entered; yatra—wherein; āste—was; bhagavān—the most powerful (demigod); śarvaḥ—Lord Śiva; ramamāṇaḥ—engaged in enjoyment; saha umayā—with Umā, his wife.


TRANSLATION

There in the north, at the bottom of Mount Meru, is a forest known as Sukumāra where Lord Śiva always enjoys with Umā. Sudyumna entered that forest.



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