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Latest revision as of 09:37, 27 January 2020
TEXT 117
- sandhyāte calibe prabhu,--nṛpati śunila
- hastī-upara tāmbu-gṛhe strī-gaṇe caḍāila
SYNONYMS
sandhyāte—in the evening; calibe prabhu—the Lord will start; nṛpati śunila—the King heard; hastī-upara—upon the backs of elephants; tāmbu-gṛhe—in tents; strī-gaṇe—all the ladies; caḍāila—made get up.
TRANSLATION
When the King heard that the Lord was leaving that evening, he immediately made arrangements for some elephants with small tents on their backs to be brought there. Then all the ladies of the palace got on the elephants.