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cūta-priyāla-panasāsana-kovidāra<br>
:cūta-priyāla-panasāsana-kovidāra
jambv-arka-bilva-bakulāmra-kadamba-nīpāḥ<br>
:jambv-arka-bilva-bakulāmra-kadamba-nīpāḥ
ye 'nye parārtha-bhavakā yamunopakūlāḥ<br>
:ye 'nye parārtha-bhavakā yamunopakūlāḥ
śaṁsantu kṛṣṇa-padavīṁ rahitātmanāṁ naḥ<br>
:śaṁsantu kṛṣṇa-padavīṁ rahitātmanāṁ naḥ
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cūta—O mango creeper; priyāla—O priyāla tree (a kind of śāla tree); panasa—O jackfruit tree; āsana—O āsana tree (a yellow śāla); kovidāra—O kovidāra tree; jambu—O rose-apple tree; arka—O arka plant; bilva—O bel-fruit tree; bakula—O mimosa tree; āmra—O mango tree; kadamba—O kadamba tree; nīpāḥ—O nīpa (a smaller kind of kadamba); ye—who; anye—others; para—of others; artha—for the sake; bhavakāḥ—whose existence; yamunā-upakūlāḥ—living near the bank of the river Yamunā; śaṁsantu—kindly tell; kṛṣṇa-padavīm—the path Kṛṣṇa has taken; rahita—who have been deprived; ātmanām—of our minds; naḥ—to us.
''cūta''—O mango creeper; ''priyāla''—O ''priyāla'' tree (a kind of ''śāla'' tree); ''panasa''—O jackfruit tree; ''āsana''—O ''āsana'' tree (a yellow ''śāla''); ''kovidāra''—O ''kovidāra'' tree; ''jambu''—O rose-apple tree; ''arka''—O ''arka'' plant; ''bilva''—O ''bel''-fruit tree; ''bakula''—O mimosa tree; ''āmra''—O mango tree; ''kadamba''—O ''kadamba'' tree; ''nīpāḥ''—O ''nīpa'' (a smaller kind of ''kadamba''); ''ye''—who; ''anye''—others; ''para''—of others; ''artha''—for the sake; ''bhavakāḥ''—whose existence; ''yamunā-upakūlāḥ''—living near the bank of the river Yamunā; ''śaṁsantu''—kindly tell; ''kṛṣṇa-padavīm''—the path Kṛṣṇa has taken; ''rahita''—who have been deprived; ''ātmanām''—of our minds; ''naḥ''—to us.
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O cūta, O priyāla, O panasa, āsana and kovidāra, O jambu, O arka, O bilva, bakula and āmra, O kadamba and nīpa and all you other plants and trees living by the banks of the Yamunā who have dedicated your very existence to the welfare of others, we gopīs have lost our minds, so please tell us where Kṛṣṇa has gone.
O cūta, O priyāla, O panasa, āsana and kovidāra, O jambu, O arka, O bilva, bakula and āmra, O kadamba and nīpa and all you other plants and trees living by the banks of the Yamunā who have dedicated your very existence to the welfare of others, we gopīs have lost our minds, so please tell us where Kṛṣṇa has gone.
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According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, the cūta is a mango creeper, whereas the āmra is a mango tree. He goes on to explain that the nīpa, though not a very prominent tree, bears large flowers, and that the gopīs' desperation to find Kṛṣṇa is clearly shown by the fact that they approached the insignificant arka plant.
According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, the ''cūta'' is a mango creeper, whereas the ''āmra'' is a mango tree. He goes on to explain that the ''nīpa'', though not a very prominent tree, bears large flowers, and that the ''gopīs''' desperation to find Kṛṣṇa is clearly shown by the fact that they approached the insignificant ''arka'' plant.


Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī gives the following information about Vṛndāvana's trees: "The nīpa is 'the dust kadamba,' and it has large flowers. The kadamba proper has smaller flowers and a very pleasant fragrance. The kovidāra is a particular kind of kañcanāra [mountain ebony tree]. Even though the arka plant is very insignificant, it always grows near Lord Gopīśvara [the Śiva deity in Vṛndāvana forest] because it is dear to him."
Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī gives the following information about Vṛndāvana's trees: "The ''nīpa'' is 'the dust ''kadamba'',' and it has large flowers. The ''kadamba'' proper has smaller flowers and a very pleasant fragrance. The ''kovidāra'' is a particular kind of ''kañcanāra'' [mountain ebony tree]. Even though the ''arka'' plant is very insignificant, it always grows near Lord Gopīśvara [the Śiva deity in Vṛndāvana forest] because it is dear to him."
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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cūta-priyāla-panasāsana-kovidāra
jambv-arka-bilva-bakulāmra-kadamba-nīpāḥ
ye 'nye parārtha-bhavakā yamunopakūlāḥ
śaṁsantu kṛṣṇa-padavīṁ rahitātmanāṁ naḥ


SYNONYMS

cūta—O mango creeper; priyāla—O priyāla tree (a kind of śāla tree); panasa—O jackfruit tree; āsana—O āsana tree (a yellow śāla); kovidāra—O kovidāra tree; jambu—O rose-apple tree; arka—O arka plant; bilva—O bel-fruit tree; bakula—O mimosa tree; āmra—O mango tree; kadamba—O kadamba tree; nīpāḥ—O nīpa (a smaller kind of kadamba); ye—who; anye—others; para—of others; artha—for the sake; bhavakāḥ—whose existence; yamunā-upakūlāḥ—living near the bank of the river Yamunā; śaṁsantu—kindly tell; kṛṣṇa-padavīm—the path Kṛṣṇa has taken; rahita—who have been deprived; ātmanām—of our minds; naḥ—to us.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

O cūta, O priyāla, O panasa, āsana and kovidāra, O jambu, O arka, O bilva, bakula and āmra, O kadamba and nīpa and all you other plants and trees living by the banks of the Yamunā who have dedicated your very existence to the welfare of others, we gopīs have lost our minds, so please tell us where Kṛṣṇa has gone.


PURPORT

According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, the cūta is a mango creeper, whereas the āmra is a mango tree. He goes on to explain that the nīpa, though not a very prominent tree, bears large flowers, and that the gopīs' desperation to find Kṛṣṇa is clearly shown by the fact that they approached the insignificant arka plant.

Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī gives the following information about Vṛndāvana's trees: "The nīpa is 'the dust kadamba,' and it has large flowers. The kadamba proper has smaller flowers and a very pleasant fragrance. The kovidāra is a particular kind of kañcanāra [mountain ebony tree]. Even though the arka plant is very insignificant, it always grows near Lord Gopīśvara [the Śiva deity in Vṛndāvana forest] because it is dear to him."



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