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:tāmraparṇī snāna kari’ tāmraparṇī-tīre
:tāmraparṇī snāna kari' tāmraparṇī-tīre
:naya tripati dekhi’ bule kutūhale
:naya tripati dekhi' bule kutūhale
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tāmraparṇī—in the Tāmraparṇī River; snāna kari’—taking a bath; tāmraparṇī-tīre—on the bank of the Tāmraparṇī River; naya tripati—the place named Naya-tripati; dekhi’—after seeing; bule—wandered on; kutūhale—in great curiosity.
tāmraparṇī—in the Tāmraparṇī River; snāna kari'-taking a bath; tāmraparṇī-tīre—on the bank of the Tāmraparṇī River; naya tripati—the Deity named Naya-tripati; dekhi'-after seeing; bule—wandered on; kutūhale—in great curiosity.
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There were nine temples of Lord Viṣṇu at Naya-tripati, on the bank of the river Tāmraparṇī, and after bathing in the river, Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu saw the Deities with great curiosity and wandered on.
There was also a temple of Lord Viṣṇu at Naya-tripati on the bank of the river Tāmraparṇī, and after bathing in the river, Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu saw the Deity with great curiosity and wandered on.
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The nine Viṣṇu temples known as Naya-tripati (Nava-tirupati) are situated in and around Ālvār Tirunagarai. This is a town about seventeen miles southeast of Tirunelveli. All the Deities of the temples assemble together during a yearly festival in the town.
This Naya-tripati is also called Alwar Tirunagarai. It is a town about seventeen miles southeast of Tirunelveli. There are nine temples there of Śrīpati, or Viṣṇu. All the Deities of the temples assemble together during a yearly festival in the town.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 219

tāmraparṇī snāna kari' tāmraparṇī-tīre
naya tripati dekhi' bule kutūhale


SYNONYMS

tāmraparṇī—in the Tāmraparṇī River; snāna kari'-taking a bath; tāmraparṇī-tīre—on the bank of the Tāmraparṇī River; naya tripati—the Deity named Naya-tripati; dekhi'-after seeing; bule—wandered on; kutūhale—in great curiosity.


TRANSLATION

There was also a temple of Lord Viṣṇu at Naya-tripati on the bank of the river Tāmraparṇī, and after bathing in the river, Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu saw the Deity with great curiosity and wandered on.


PURPORT

This Naya-tripati is also called Alwar Tirunagarai. It is a town about seventeen miles southeast of Tirunelveli. There are nine temples there of Śrīpati, or Viṣṇu. All the Deities of the temples assemble together during a yearly festival in the town.