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''śrī-aṅga''—the transcendental body of the Deity; ''mārjana kari’''—cleansing; ''vastra''—garments; ''parāila''—were put on; ''candana''—sandalwood pulp; ''tulasī''—''tulasī'' leaves; ''puṣpa-mālā''—garlands of flowers; ''aṅge''—on the body; ''dila''—were placed.
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 63

śrī-aṅga mārjana kari’ vastra parāila
candana, tulasī, puṣpa-mālā aṅge dila


SYNONYMS

śrī-aṅga — the transcendental body of the Deity; mārjana kari’ — cleansing; vastra — garments; parāila — were put on; candana — sandalwood pulp; tulasītulasī leaves; puṣpa-mālā — garlands of flowers; aṅge — on the body; dila — were placed.


TRANSLATION

After the body of the Deity was cleansed, He was dressed very nicely with new garments. Then sandalwood pulp, tulasī garlands and other fragrant flower garlands were placed upon the body of the Deity.