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Latest revision as of 21:15, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 79

rāja-veśa, hātī, ghoḍā, manuṣya gahana
kāhāṅ gopa-veśa, kāhāṅ nirjana vṛndāvana


SYNONYMS

rāja-veśa — royal dress; hātī — elephants; ghoḍā — horses; manuṣya — men; gahana — crowds; kāhāṅ — where; gopa-veśa — the dress of a cowherd boy; kāhāṅ — where; nirjana — solitary; vṛndāvana — Vṛndāvana.


TRANSLATION

She thought of Him in the calm and quiet atmosphere of Vṛndāvana, dressed as a cowherd boy. But at Kurukṣetra He was in a royal dress and was accompanied by elephants, horses and crowds of men. Thus the atmosphere was not congenial for Their meeting.