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CC Adi 13.96 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 96

'hari' bali' nārīgaṇa dei hulāhuli
svarge vādya-nṛtya kare deva kutūhalī


SYNONYMS

hari bali'-by saying the word Hari; nārī-gaṇa—all the ladies; dei—chanting; hulāhuli—the sound of hulāhuli; svarge—in the heavenly planets; vādya-nṛtya—music and dance; kare—do; deva—demigods; kutūhalī—curious.


TRANSLATION

While all the ladies vibrated the holy name of Hari on earth, in the heavenly planets dancing and music were going on, for the demigods were very curious.