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==== TEXT 33 ====
==== TEXT 33 ====

Latest revision as of 07:49, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 33

cāri sampradāye haila cabbiśa gāyana
dui dui mārdaṅgika haila aṣṭa jana


SYNONYMS

cāri sampradāye—in the four parties; haila—there were; cabbiśa—twenty-four; gāyana—performers of kīrtana; dui dui—two in each party; mārdaṅgika—players of mṛdaṅga drums; haila—there were; aṣṭa jana—eight persons.


TRANSLATION

There were altogether four parties of kīrtana performers, comprising twenty-four chanters. In each party there were also two mṛdaṅga players, making an additional eight persons.