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''pathe''—on the road; ''dui dike''—on both sides; ''puṣpa-bakulera''—of bakula flower trees; ''śreṇī''—rows; ''madhye madhye''—in the middle; ''dui-pāśe''—on both sides; ''divya''—transcendental; ''puṣkariṇī''—lakes.
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 157

pathe dui dike puṣpa-bakulera śreṇī
madhye madhye dui-pāśe divya puṣkariṇī


SYNONYMS

pathe — on the road; dui dike — on both sides; puṣpa-bakulera — of bakula flower trees; śreṇī — rows; madhye madhye — in the middle; dui-pāśe — on both sides; divya — transcendental; puṣkariṇī — lakes.


TRANSLATION

He mentally decorated both sides of the road with bakula flower trees, and at intervals on both sides he placed lakes of a transcendental nature.