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''āra dina''—the next day; ''haite''—from; ''puṣpa-añjali''—the ceremony of offering flowers to the Lord; ''dekhiyā''—after seeing; ''siṁha-dvāre''—at the main gate; ''khāḍā rahe''—remains standing; ''bhikṣāra lāgiyā''—for begging some alms.
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 214

āra dina haite 'puṣpa-añjali' dekhiyā
siṁha-dvāre khāḍā rahe bhikṣāra lāgiyā


SYNONYMS

āra dina — the next day; haite — from; puṣpa-añjali — the ceremony of offering flowers to the Lord; dekhiyā — after seeing; siṁha-dvāre — at the main gate; khāḍā rahe — remains standing; bhikṣāra lāgiyā — for begging some alms.


TRANSLATION

Beginning from the sixth day, Raghunātha dāsa would stand at the gate known as Siṁha-dvāra to beg alms after the puṣpa-añjali ceremony, in which flowers were offered to the Lord.