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parāila muktā nāsāya chidra dekhiñā | :parāila muktā nāsāya chidra dekhiñā | ||
mahā-mahotsava kaila ānandita hañā | :mahā-mahotsava kaila ānandita hañā | ||
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''parāila''—set; ''muktā''—the pearl; ''nāsāya''—on the nose; ''chidra''—the hole; ''dekhiñā''—seeing; ''mahā-mahotsava''—a great festival; ''kaila''—performed; ''ānandita''—pleased; ''hañā''—being. | |||
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Seeing the hole in the nose of the Deity, they set the pearl there and, being very pleased, held a great festival. | Seeing the hole in the nose of the Deity, they set the pearl there and, being very pleased, held a great festival. | ||
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TEXT 132
- parāila muktā nāsāya chidra dekhiñā
- mahā-mahotsava kaila ānandita hañā
SYNONYMS
parāila—set; muktā—the pearl; nāsāya—on the nose; chidra—the hole; dekhiñā—seeing; mahā-mahotsava—a great festival; kaila—performed; ānandita—pleased; hañā—being.
TRANSLATION
Seeing the hole in the nose of the Deity, they set the pearl there and, being very pleased, held a great festival.