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mṛdaṅga-śaṅkha-bheryaś ca | :mṛdaṅga-śaṅkha-bheryaś ca | ||
vīṇā-paṇava-gomukhāḥ | :vīṇā-paṇava-gomukhāḥ | ||
dhundhury-ānaka-ghaṇṭādyā | :dhundhury-ānaka-ghaṇṭādyā | ||
nedur dundubhayas tathā | :nedur dundubhayas tathā | ||
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''mṛdaṅga''—sweet-sounding drum; ''śaṅkha''—conchshell; ''bheryaḥ''—brass band; ''ca''—and; ''vīṇā''—string band; ''paṇava''—a kind of flute; ''gomukhāḥ''—another flute; ''dhundhurī''—another drum; ''ānaka''—kettle; ''ghaṇṭā''—bell; ''ādyāḥ''—others; ''neduḥ''—sounded; ''dundubhayaḥ''—other different types of drums; ''tathā''—at that time. | |||
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While the Lord was departing from the palace of Hastināpura, different types of drums -like the mṛdaṅga, dhola, nagra, dhundhurī and dundubhi-and flutes of different types, the vīṇā, gomukha and bherī, all sounded together to show Him honor. | While the Lord was departing from the palace of Hastināpura, different types of drums -like the mṛdaṅga, dhola, nagra, dhundhurī and dundubhi-and flutes of different types, the vīṇā, gomukha and bherī, all sounded together to show Him honor. | ||
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Revision as of 22:42, 20 December 2020
TEXT 15
- mṛdaṅga-śaṅkha-bheryaś ca
- vīṇā-paṇava-gomukhāḥ
- dhundhury-ānaka-ghaṇṭādyā
- nedur dundubhayas tathā
SYNONYMS
mṛdaṅga—sweet-sounding drum; śaṅkha—conchshell; bheryaḥ—brass band; ca—and; vīṇā—string band; paṇava—a kind of flute; gomukhāḥ—another flute; dhundhurī—another drum; ānaka—kettle; ghaṇṭā—bell; ādyāḥ—others; neduḥ—sounded; dundubhayaḥ—other different types of drums; tathā—at that time.
TRANSLATION
While the Lord was departing from the palace of Hastināpura, different types of drums -like the mṛdaṅga, dhola, nagra, dhundhurī and dundubhi-and flutes of different types, the vīṇā, gomukha and bherī, all sounded together to show Him honor.