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Printing - Bhaktivedanta VedaBase 2003.1

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TRANSLATION<br />

In a temple of jewels in Våndävana, underneath a desire tree, Çré Çré<br />

Rädhä-Govinda, served by Their most confidential associates, sit upon an<br />

effulgent throne. I offer my most humble obeisances unto Them.<br />

Prayojanädhideva Praëäma<br />

çrémän räsa-rasärambhé vaàçé-vaöa-taöa-sthitaù<br />

karñan veëu-svanair gopér gopénäthaù çriye 'stu naù<br />

SYNONYMS<br />

çrémän—most beautiful; räsa—(of) the räsa dance; rasa—(of) the mellow;<br />

ärambhé—the initiator; vaàçé-vaöa—(of) the name Vaàçévata; taöa—on the<br />

shore; sthitaù—standing; karñan—attracting; veëu—(of) the flute;<br />

svanaiù—by the sounds; gopéù—the cowherd girls; gopé-näthaù—Çré<br />

Gopénätha; çriye—benediction; astu—let there be; naù—our.<br />

TRANSLATION<br />

Çré Çréla Gopénätha, who originated the transcendental mellow of the räsa<br />

dance, stands on the shore in Vaàçévaöa and attracts the attention of the<br />

cowherd damsels with the sound of His celebrated flute. May they all confer<br />

upon us their benediction.<br />

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