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SB 11.4.15

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 15

om ity ādeśam ādāya
natvā taṁ sura-vandinaḥ
urvaśīm apsaraḥ-śreṣṭhāṁ
puraskṛtya divaṁ yayuḥ


SYNONYMS

om iti—chanting oṁ to signify agreement; ādeśam—His order; ādāya—taking; natvā—offering obeisances; tam—to Him; sura—of the demigods; vandinaḥ—those servants; urvaśīm—Urvaśi; apsaraḥ-śreṣṭhām—the best of the Apsarās; puraḥ-kṛtya—placing in front (out of respect); divam—to heaven; yayuḥ—they returned.


TRANSLATION

Vibrating the sacred syllable oṁ, the servants of the demigods selected Urvaśī, the best of the Apsarās. Placing her in front of them out of respect, they returned to the heavenly planets.

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