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Latest revision as of 21:50, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 62

subhadrā-balarāma nija-siṁhāsane āilā
jagannāthera snāna-bhoga ha-ite lāgilā


SYNONYMS

subhadrā-balarāma — Subhadrā and Balarāma; nija — own; siṁhāsane — on thrones; āilā — arrived; jagannāthera — of Lord Jagannātha; snāna-bhoga — bathing and offering food; ha-ite lāgilā — began to take place.


TRANSLATION

Subhadrā and Balarāma also sat on their respective thrones. There followed the bathing of Lord Jagannātha and finally the offering of food.