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mandirera catur-dik prakṣālana kaila | :mandirera catur-dik prakṣālana kaila | ||
saba antaḥpura bhāla-mate dhoyāila | :saba antaḥpura bhāla-mate dhoyāila | ||
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''mandirera''—the temple; ''catur-dik''—all around; ''prakṣālana kaila''—washed; ''saba''—all; ''antaḥpura''—inside the rooms; ''bhāla-mate''—with great care; ''dhoyāila''—washed. | |||
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Thus all places around the temple were thoroughly washed within and without. | Thus all places around the temple were thoroughly washed within and without. | ||
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TEXT 121
- mandirera catur-dik prakṣālana kaila
- saba antaḥpura bhāla-mate dhoyāila
SYNONYMS
mandirera—the temple; catur-dik—all around; prakṣālana kaila—washed; saba—all; antaḥpura—inside the rooms; bhāla-mate—with great care; dhoyāila—washed.
TRANSLATION
Thus all places around the temple were thoroughly washed within and without.