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''āge''—in front; ''vṛkṣa-gaṇa''—the trees; ''dekhe''—see; ''puṣpa-phala-bhare''—because of the heavy burden of flowers and fruits; ''śākhā saba''—all the branches; ''paḍiyāche''—have bent down; ''pṛthivī-upare''—to the ground.
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 49

āge vṛkṣa-gaṇa dekhe puṣpa-phala-bhare
śākhā saba paḍiyāche pṛthivī-upare


SYNONYMS

āge — in front; vṛkṣa-gaṇa — the trees; dekhe — see; puṣpa-phala-bhare — because of the heavy burden of flowers and fruits; śākhā saba — all the branches; paḍiyāche — have bent down; pṛthivī-upare — to the ground.


TRANSLATION

The gopīs then came upon many trees so laden with fruits and flowers that their branches were bent down to the ground.