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==== TEXT 166 ====
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:ṛṣabha-parvate cali’ āilā gaurahari
:ṛṣabha-parvate cali' āilā gaurahari
:nārāyaṇa dekhilā tāṅhā nati-stuti kari’
:nārāyaṇa dekhilā tāṅhā nati-stuti kari'
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ṛṣabha-parvate—to the Ṛṣabha Hill; cali’—walking; āilā—arrived; gaurahari—Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; nārāyaṇa—the Deity of Lord Nārāyaṇa; dekhilā—saw; tāṅhā—there; nati-stuti kari’—offering obeisances and prayers.
ṛṣabha-parvate—to the Ṛṣabha Hill; cali'-walking; āilā—arrived; gaurahari—Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; nārāyaṇa—the Deity of Lord Nārāyaṇa; dekhilā—saw; tāṅhā—there; nati-stuti kari'-offering obeisances and prayers.
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Ṛṣabha Hill (Ānāgaḍa-malaya-parvata) lies twelve miles north of Madurai City, in the district of Madurai, in southern Tamil Nadu. It is one of the mountains known as the Kuṭakācalas. Nearby Ṛṣabha Hill is the forest where Lord Ṛṣabhadeva burned Himself to ashes.
Ṛṣabha Hill is in southern Karṇāṭa, in the district of Madurai. Twelve miles north of Madurai City is a place called Ānāgaḍa-malaya-parvata, which is situated within the forest of Kuṭakācala. Within this forest Lord Ṛṣabhadeva burned Himself to ashes. Now this place is known as Palni Hill.
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 166

ṛṣabha-parvate cali' āilā gaurahari
nārāyaṇa dekhilā tāṅhā nati-stuti kari'


SYNONYMS

ṛṣabha-parvate—to the Ṛṣabha Hill; cali'-walking; āilā—arrived; gaurahari—Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; nārāyaṇa—the Deity of Lord Nārāyaṇa; dekhilā—saw; tāṅhā—there; nati-stuti kari'-offering obeisances and prayers.


TRANSLATION

When the Lord arrived at Ṛṣabha Hill, He saw the temple of Lord Nārāyaṇa and offered obeisances and various prayers.


PURPORT

Ṛṣabha Hill is in southern Karṇāṭa, in the district of Madurai. Twelve miles north of Madurai City is a place called Ānāgaḍa-malaya-parvata, which is situated within the forest of Kuṭakācala. Within this forest Lord Ṛṣabhadeva burned Himself to ashes. Now this place is known as Palni Hill.