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''aṣṭa mṛdaṅga''—eight ''mṛdaṅgas''; ''bāje''—sounded; ''batriśa''—thirty-two; ''karatāla''—cymbals; ''hari-dhvani''—vibrating the transcendental sound; ''kare''—does; ''sabe—''every one of them; ''bale''—says; ''bhāla bhāla''—very good, very good.
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 216

aṣṭa mṛdaṅga bāje, batriśa karatāla
hari-dhvani kare sabe, bale—bhāla, bhāla


SYNONYMS

aṣṭa mṛdaṅga — eight mṛdaṅgas; bāje — sounded; batriśa — thirty-two; karatāla — cymbals; hari-dhvani — vibrating the transcendental sound; kare — does; sabeevery one of them; bale — says; bhāla bhāla — very good, very good.


TRANSLATION

In the four groups there were eight mṛdaṅgas and thirty-two cymbals. All together they began to vibrate the transcendental sound, and everyone said, “Very good! Very good!”