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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 156

kuliyā nagara haite patha ratne bāndhāila
nivṛnta puṣpa-śayyā upare pātila


SYNONYMS

kuliyā nagara—the city of Kuliyā; haite—from; patha—way; ratne—with jewels; bāndhāila—constructed; nivṛnta—stemless; puṣpa-śayyā—flower bed; upare—on top; pātila—laid down.


TRANSLATION

First Nṛsiṁhānanda Brahmacārī contemplated a broad road starting from the city of Kuliyā. He bedecked the road with jewels, upon which he then laid a bed of stemless flowers.