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==== TEXT 42 ====
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:kāhāṅ se muralī-dhvani,     navābhra-garjita jini’,
:kāhāṅ se muralī-dhvani, navābhra-garjita jini',
:jagat ākarṣe śravaṇe yāhāra
:jagat ākarṣe śravaṇe yāhāra
:uṭhi’ dhāya vraja-jana,     tṛṣita cātaka-gaṇa,
:uṭhi' dhāya vraja-jana, tṛṣita cātaka-gaṇa,
:āsi’ piye kānty-amṛta-dhāra
:āsi' piye kānty-amṛta-dhāra
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kāhāṅ—where; se—that; muralī-dhvani—the vibration of the flute; nava-abhra-garjita jini’—conquering the vibrations of new clouds; jagat—the whole world; ākarṣe—attracts; śravaṇe—the hearing; yāhāra—whose; uṭhi’—standing up; dhāya—run; vraja-jana—the inhabitants of Vrajabhūmi; tṛṣita cātaka-gaṇa—like lusty cātaka birds; āsi’—coming; piye—drink; kānti-amṛta-dhāra—the showers of the nectar of Kṛṣṇa’s bodily luster.
kāhāṅ—where; se—that; muralī-dhvani—the vibration of the flute; nava-abhra-garjita jini'-conquering the vibrations of new clouds; jagat—the whole world; ākarṣe—attracts; śravaṇe—the hearing; yāhāra—whose; uṭhi'-standing up; dhāya—run; vraja-jana—the inhabitants of Vrajabhūmi; tṛṣita cātaka-gaṇa—like lusty cātaka birds; āsi'-coming; piye—drink; kānti-amṛta-dhāra—the showers of the nectar of Kṛṣṇa's bodily luster.
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“The deep vibration of Kṛṣṇa’s flute surpasses the thundering of new clouds and attracts the aural reception of the entire world. Thus the inhabitants of Vṛndāvana rise and pursue that sound, drinking the showering nectar of Kṛṣṇa’s bodily luster like thirsty cātaka birds.
"The deep vibration of Kṛṣṇa's flute surpasses the thundering of new clouds and attracts the aural reception of the entire world. Thus the inhabitants of Vṛndāvana rise and pursue that sound, drinking the showering nectar of Kṛṣṇa's bodily luster like thirsty cātaka birds.
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 42

kāhāṅ se muralī-dhvani, navābhra-garjita jini',
jagat ākarṣe śravaṇe yāhāra
uṭhi' dhāya vraja-jana, tṛṣita cātaka-gaṇa,
āsi' piye kānty-amṛta-dhāra


SYNONYMS

kāhāṅ—where; se—that; muralī-dhvani—the vibration of the flute; nava-abhra-garjita jini'-conquering the vibrations of new clouds; jagat—the whole world; ākarṣe—attracts; śravaṇe—the hearing; yāhāra—whose; uṭhi'-standing up; dhāya—run; vraja-jana—the inhabitants of Vrajabhūmi; tṛṣita cātaka-gaṇa—like lusty cātaka birds; āsi'-coming; piye—drink; kānti-amṛta-dhāra—the showers of the nectar of Kṛṣṇa's bodily luster.


TRANSLATION

"The deep vibration of Kṛṣṇa's flute surpasses the thundering of new clouds and attracts the aural reception of the entire world. Thus the inhabitants of Vṛndāvana rise and pursue that sound, drinking the showering nectar of Kṛṣṇa's bodily luster like thirsty cātaka birds.