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:śata ghaṭa jale haila mandira mārjana
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 105

śata ghaṭa jale haila mandira mārjana
mandira śodhiyā kaila-yena nija mana


SYNONYMS

śata—one hundred; ghaṭa—of waterpots; jale—by the water; haila—became; mandira—the temple; mārjana—cleansed; mandira—the temple; śodhiyā—cleansing; kaila—did; yena—as if; nija mana—his own mind.


TRANSLATION

In this way all the rooms were cleansed with a hundred waterpots. After the rooms had been cleansed, the minds of the devotees were as clean as the rooms.