SB 4.4.5
TEXT 5
- tāṁ sārikā-kanduka-darpaṇāmbuja-
- śvetātapatra-vyajana-srag-ādibhiḥ
- gītāyanair dundubhi-śaṅkha-veṇubhir
- vṛṣendram āropya viṭaṅkitā yayuḥ
SYNONYMS
tām—her (Satī); sārikā—pet bird; kanduka—ball; darpaṇa—mirror; ambuja—lotus flower; śveta-ātapatra—white umbrella; vyajana—chowrie; srak—garland; ādibhiḥ—and others; gīta-ayanaiḥ—accompanied with music; dundubhi—drums; śaṅkha—conchshells; veṇubhiḥ—with flutes; vṛṣa-indram—on the bull; āropya—placing; viṭaṅkitāḥ—decorated; yayuḥ—they went.
TRANSLATION
The disciples of Lord Śiva arranged for Satī to be seated on the back of a bull and gave her the bird which was her pet. They bore a lotus flower, a mirror and all such paraphernalia for her enjoyment and covered her with a great canopy. Followed by a singing party with drums, conchshells and bugles, the entire procession was as pompous as a royal parade.