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Latest revision as of 21:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 214

sandhyā-dhūpa dekhi’ ārambhilā saṅkīrtana
paḍichā āsi’ sabāre dila mālya-candana


SYNONYMS

sandhyā-dhūpadhūpa-ārati just in the beginning of the evening; dekhi’ — they all saw; ārambhilā — began; saṅkīrtana — congregational chanting; paḍichā — the inspector of the temple; āsi’ — coming; sabāre — unto everyone; dila — offered; mālya-candana — flower garlands and sandalwood pulp.


TRANSLATION

After seeing the dhūpa-ārati of the Lord, they all began congregational chanting. Then the paḍichā, the superintendent of the temple, came and offered flower garlands and sandalwood pulp to everyone.