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''ratna-bāṅdhā''—constructed with jewels; ''ghāṭa''—bathing places; ''tāhe''—there; ''praphulla''—fully blossoming; ''kamala''—lotus flowers; ''nānā''—various; ''pakṣi''—of birds; ''kolāhala''—vibrations; ''sudhā''—nectar; ''sama''—like; ''jala''—water.
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 158

ratna-bāṅdhā ghāṭa, tāhe praphulla kamala
nānā pakṣi-kolāhala, sudhā-sama jala


SYNONYMS

ratna-bāṅdhā — constructed with jewels; ghāṭa — bathing places; tāhe — there; praphulla — fully blossoming; kamala — lotus flowers; nānā — various; pakṣi — of birds; kolāhala — vibrations; sudhā — nectar; sama — like; jala — water.


TRANSLATION

These lakes had bathing places constructed with jewels, and they were filled with blossoming lotus flowers. There were various birds chirping, and the water was exactly like nectar.