Canto 1: Creation | Chapter 10: Departure of Lord Kṛṣṇa for Dvārakā |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.10.15
mṛdańga-śańkha-bheryaś ca
vīṇā-paṇava-gomukhāḥ
dhundhury-ānaka-ghaṇṭādyā
nedur dundubhayas tathā
SYNONYMS
mṛdańga — sweet sounding drum; śańkha — conchshell; bheryaḥ — brass band; ca — and; vīṇā — string band; paṇava — a kind of flute; gomukhāḥ — another flute; dhundhurī — another drum; ānaka — kettle; ghaṇṭā — bell; ādyāḥ — others; neduḥ — sounded; dundubhayaḥ — other different types of drums; tathā — at that time.
TRANSLATION
While the Lord was departing from the palace of Hastināpura, different types of drums — like the mṛdańga, dhola, nagra, dhundhurī and dundubhi — and flutes of different types, the vīṇā, gomukha and bherī, all sounded together to show Him honor.
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