Canto 3: The Status QuoChapter 33: Activities of Kapila

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 3.33.18

grihodyanam kusumitai

ramyam bahv-amara-drumaih

kujad-vihanga-mithunam

gayan-matta-madhuvratam

SYNONYMS

griha-udyanam -- the household garden; kusumitaih -- with flowers and fruits; ramyam -- beautiful; bahu-amara-drumaih -- with many celestial trees; kujat -- singing; vihanga -- of birds; mithunam -- with pairs; gayat -- humming; matta -- intoxicated; madhu-vratam -- with bees.

TRANSLATION

The compound of the main household was surrounded by beautiful gardens, with sweet, fragrant flowers and many trees which produced fresh fruit and were tall and beautiful. The attraction of such gardens was that singing birds would sit on the trees, and their chanting voices, as well as the humming sound of the bees, made the whole atmosphere as pleasing as possible.

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