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''nirjharete''—in the waterfalls; ''uṣṇa-udake''—in warm water; ''snāna''—bath; ''tina-bāra''—thrice; ''dui-sandhyā''—morning and evening; ''agni-tāpa''—heating by a fire; ''kāṣṭhera''—of wood; ''apāra''—without limit.
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 66

nirjharete uṣṇodake snāna tina-bāra
dui-sandhyā agni-tāpa kāṣṭhera apāra


SYNONYMS

nirjharete — in the waterfalls; uṣṇa-udake — in warm water; snāna — bath; tina-bāra — thrice; dui-sandhyā — morning and evening; agni-tāpa — heating by a fire; kāṣṭhera — of wood; apāra — without limit.


TRANSLATION

The Lord used to bathe three times a day in the warm water of the waterfalls. He also used to heat Himself morning and evening with a fire made with the limitless wood.