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SB 1.14.20 (1965)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 20

Devatani rudanti iva khidyanti hi utchalanti cha
Ime janapada gramah pura udyana akara ashramah
Bhrasta sriyah niranandah kim agham darsayanti nah


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Devatani—the deities in the temples, Rudanti—seeming to be crying, iva—like that, Khidanti—lamenting, Hi—certainly, Utchalanti—as if going out, Cha—also, Ime—this, Janapada—city, Gramah—villages, Pura—towns, Udyana—gardens, Akara—mines, Ashrama—hermitages etc., Bhrasta—devoid of, Sriyah—beauties, Niranandah—bereft of all happiness, Kim—what sort of, Agham—calamities, Darsayanti—shall manifest, Nah—to us.


TRANSLATION

The deities in the temples are like crying in the temples, lamenting with perspiration, and seemingly moving from the place. All the cities, villages, towns, gardens, mines and hermitages are now devoid of all beauty and bereft of all happiness. Do not know what sort of calamities are awaiting us in these manifestations.