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vindhyāvalis tadāgatya<br>
:vindhyāvalis tadāgatya
patnī jālaka-mālinī<br>
:patnī jālaka-mālinī
āninye kalaśaṁ haimam<br>
:āninye kalaśaṁ haimam
avanejany-apāṁ bhṛtam<br>
:avanejany-apāṁ bhṛtam
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vindhyāvaliḥ—Vindhyāvali; tadā—at that time; āgatya—coming there; patnī—the wife of Mahārāja Bali; jālaka-mālinī—decorated with a necklace of pearls; āninye—caused to be brought; kalaśam—a waterpot; haimam—made of gold; avanejani-apām—with water for the sake of washing the Lord's feet; bhṛtam—filled.
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Bali Mahārāja's wife, known as Vindhyāvali, who was decorated with a necklace of pearls, immediately came and had a large golden waterpot brought there, full of water with which to worship the Lord by washing His feet.
Bali Mahārāja's wife, known as Vindhyāvali, who was decorated with a necklace of pearls, immediately came and had a large golden waterpot brought there, full of water with which to worship the Lord by washing His feet.
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 17

vindhyāvalis tadāgatya
patnī jālaka-mālinī
āninye kalaśaṁ haimam
avanejany-apāṁ bhṛtam


SYNONYMS

vindhyāvaliḥ — Vindhyāvali; tadā — at that time; āgatya — coming there; patnī — the wife of Mahārāja Bali; jālaka-mālinī — decorated with a necklace of pearls; āninye — caused to be brought; kalaśam — a waterpot; haimam — made of gold; avanejani-apām — with water for the sake of washing the Lord's feet; bhṛtam — filled.


TRANSLATION

Bali Mahārāja's wife, known as Vindhyāvali, who was decorated with a necklace of pearls, immediately came and had a large golden waterpot brought there, full of water with which to worship the Lord by washing His feet.



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