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CC Antya 15.32 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.

TEXT 32

cūta-priyāla-panasāsana-kovidāra-
jambv-arka-bilva-bakulāmra-kadamba-nīpāḥ
ye ‘nye parārtha-bhavakā yamunopakūlāḥ
śaṁsantu kṛṣṇa-padavīṁ rahitātmanāṁ naḥ


SYNONYMS

cūta—O cūta tree (a kind of mango tree); priyāla—O priyāla tree; panasa—O jackfruit tree; āsana—O āsana tree; kovidāra—O kovidāra tree; jambu—O jambu tree; arka—O arka tree; bilva—O bel fruit tree; bakula—O bakula tree; āmra—O mango tree; kadamba—O kadamba tree; nīpāḥ—O nīpa tree; ye—which; anye—others; para-artha-bhavakāḥ—very beneficial to others; yamunā-upakūlāḥ—on the bank of the Yamunā; śaṁsantu—please tell; kṛṣṇa-padavīm—where Kṛṣṇa has gone; rahita-ātmanām—who have lost our minds; naḥ—us.


TRANSLATION

“[The gopīs said:] ‘O cūta tree, priyāla tree, panasa, āsana and kovidāra! O jambu tree, O arka tree, O bel, bakula and mango! O kadamba tree, O nīpa tree and all other trees living on the bank of the Yamunā for the welfare of others, please let us know where Kṛṣṇa has gone. We have lost our minds and are almost dead.