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SB 10.34.22

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 22

niśā-mukhaṁ mānayantāv
uditoḍupa-tārakam
mallikā-gandha-mattāli-
juṣṭaṁ kumuda-vāyunā


SYNONYMS

niśā-mukham—the beginning of night; mānayantau—the two of Them honoring; udita—having risen; uḍupa—the moon; tārakam—and stars; mallikā—of the jasmine flowers; gandha—by the fragrance; matta—intoxicated; ali—by the bees; juṣṭam—liked; kumuda—from the lotuses; vāyunā—with the breeze.


TRANSLATION

The two Lords praised the nightfall, signaled by the rising of the moon and the appearance of stars, a lotus-scented breeze and bees intoxicated by the fragrance of jasmine flowers.

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