Canto 4: Creation of the Fourth OrderChapter 6: Brahmā Satisfies Lord Śiva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 4.6.13

āhvayantam ivoddhastair

dvijān kāma-dughair drumaiḥ

vrajantam iva mātańgair

gṛṇantam iva nirjharaiḥ

SYNONYMS

āhvayantam — calling; ivaas if; ut-hastaiḥ — with upraised hands (branches); dvijān — the birds; kāma-dughaiḥ — yielding desires; drumaiḥ — with trees; vrajantam — moving; ivaas if; mātańgaiḥ — by elephants; gṛṇantam — resounding; ivaas if; nirjharaiḥ — by the waterfalls.

TRANSLATION

There are tall trees with straight branches that appear to call the sweet birds, and when herds of elephants pass through the hills, it appears that the Kailāsa Hill moves with them. When the waterfalls resound, it appears that Kailāsa Hill does also.

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