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SB 1.10.15 (1964)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 15

Mridanga samkha bheryas cha vina panava gomukha
Dhundhuryya-anak ghantadya nedur dundubhayas tada.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Mridanga—sweet sounding drum, Samkha—conchshell, Bhery as—brass band, Cha—and, Vina—string band, Panava—a kind of flute, Gomukha—another flute, Dhunduhryya—another drum, Anka—kettle, Ghanta—bell, Nedur—sounded, Dundubharya—other different types of drums, Tada—at that time.


TRANSLATION

While the Lord was departing from the palace of Hastinapur different types of drums like Mridanga, Dhole, Nagra, Dhundhuri, Dundubhi and flutes of different types like vina, gomukha, bheri, altogether then sounded to show Him honour.