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:trimalaya dekhi’ gelā trikāla-hasti-sthāne
:trimalaya dekhi' gelā trikāla-hasti-sthāne
:mahādeva dekhi’ tāṅre karila praṇāme
:mahādeva dekhi' tāṅre karila praṇāme
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trimalaya dekhi’—after seeing Trimalaya; gelā—went; trikāla-hasti-sthāne—to the place named Trikāla-hasti; mahādeva—Lord Śiva; dekhi’—seeing; tāṅre—unto him; karila praṇāme—offered obeisances.
trimalaya dekhi'-after seeing Trimalaya; gelā—went; trikāla-hasti-sthāne—to the place named Trikāla-hasti; mahādeva—Lord Śiva; dekhi'-seeing; tāṅre—unto him; karila praṇāme—offered obeisances.
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Trikāla-hasti, or Śrī Kāla-hasti, is situated about twenty-two miles east of Tirupati. On its western side is a river known as Suvarṇa-mukhī. The temple of Trikāla-hasti is located on the southern side of the river. The place is generally known as Śrī Kālahasti or Kālahasti and is famous for its temple of Lord Śiva. There he is called Vāyu-liṅga Śiva.
Trikāla-hasti is situated about twenty-two miles northeast of Tirupati. On its northern side is a river known as Suvarṇa-mukhī. The temple of Trikāla-hasti is located on the southern side of the river. The place is generally known as Śrī Kālahasti or Kālahasti and is famous for its temple of Lord Śiva. There he is called Vāyu-liṅga Śiva.
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 71

trimalaya dekhi' gelā trikāla-hasti-sthāne
mahādeva dekhi' tāṅre karila praṇāme


SYNONYMS

trimalaya dekhi'-after seeing Trimalaya; gelā—went; trikāla-hasti-sthāne—to the place named Trikāla-hasti; mahādeva—Lord Śiva; dekhi'-seeing; tāṅre—unto him; karila praṇāme—offered obeisances.


TRANSLATION

After visiting Trimalaya, Caitanya Mahāprabhu went to see Trikāla-hasti. There He saw Lord Śiva and offered him all respects and obeisances.


PURPORT

Trikāla-hasti is situated about twenty-two miles northeast of Tirupati. On its northern side is a river known as Suvarṇa-mukhī. The temple of Trikāla-hasti is located on the southern side of the river. The place is generally known as Śrī Kālahasti or Kālahasti and is famous for its temple of Lord Śiva. There he is called Vāyu-liṅga Śiva.