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SB 10.70.20

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

mṛdaṅga-vīṇā-muraja-
veṇu-tāla-dara-svanaiḥ
nanṛtur jagus tuṣṭuvuś ca
sūta-māgadha-vandinaḥ


SYNONYMS

mṛdaṅga—of mṛdaṅga drums; vīṇā—vīṇās; muraja—and of murajas, another kind of drum; veṇu—of flutes; tāla—cymbals; dara—and conchshells; svanaiḥ—with the sounds; nanṛtuḥ—they danced; jaguḥ—sang; tuṣṭuvuḥ—offered praise; ca—and; sūta—bards; māgadha—reciters of history; vandinaḥ—and panegyrists.


TRANSLATION

These performers would dance and sing to the sounds of mṛdaṅgas, vīṇās, murajas, flutes, cymbals and conchshells, while professional poets, chroniclers and panegyrists would recite the Lord's glories.

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