Go to Vanipedia | Go to Vanisource | Go to Vanimedia


Vaniquotes - the compiled essence of Vedic knowledge


Lord Ramacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Lord Rāmacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes"}} {{n...")
 
m (Moved from category 'Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 09 Chapter 11 - Lord Ramacandra Rules the World' to category 'Srimad Bhagavatam, Cantos 01 to 09 - All Verse Translations')
 
Line 19: Line 19:
[[Category:Treasure]]
[[Category:Treasure]]
[[Category:Valuable]]
[[Category:Valuable]]
[[Category:Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 09 Chapter 11 - Lord Ramacandra Rules the World‎]]
[[Category:Bhagavatam Verses Spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami - Vaniquotes]]
[[Category:Bhagavatam Verses Spoken by Sukadeva Gosvami - Vaniquotes]]
[[Category:Srimad Bhagavatam, Cantos 01 to 09 - All Verse Translations]]
</div>
</div>
<div id="section">
<div id="section">
Line 33: Line 35:


<div class="quote_link">
<div class="quote_link">
[[Vanisource:SB 9.11.31-34|SB 9.11.31-34, Translation and Purport]]
[[Vanisource:SB 9.11.31-34|SB 9.11.31-34, Translation]]
</div>
</div>
<div class="quote_translation">
<div class="quote_translation">
Thereafter, Lord Rāmacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes. The sitting places on the two sides of the entrance door were made of coral, the yards were surrounded by pillars of vaidūrya-maṇi, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-maṇi, and the foundation was made of marble. The entire palace was decorated with flags and garlands and bedecked with valuable stones, shining with a celestial effulgence. The palace was fully decorated with pearls and surrounded by lamps and incense. The men and women within the palace all resembled demigods and were decorated with various ornaments, which seemed beautiful because of being placed on their bodies.
Thereafter, Lord Rāmacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes. The sitting places on the two sides of the entrance door were made of coral, the yards were surrounded by pillars of vaidūrya-maṇi, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-maṇi, and the foundation was made of marble. The entire palace was decorated with flags and garlands and bedecked with valuable stones, shining with a celestial effulgence. The palace was fully decorated with pearls and surrounded by lamps and incense. The men and women within the palace all resembled demigods and were decorated with various ornaments, which seemed beautiful because of being placed on their bodies.
</div>
<div class="text">
de
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>

Latest revision as of 15:22, 2 August 2020

Expressions researched:
"Lord Rāmacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 9

Thereafter, Lord Rāmacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes. The sitting places on the two sides of the entrance door were made of coral, the yards were surrounded by pillars of vaidūrya-maṇi, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-maṇi, and the foundation was made of marble. The entire palace was decorated with flags and garlands and bedecked with valuable stones, shining with a celestial effulgence. The palace was fully decorated with pearls and surrounded by lamps and incense. The men and women within the palace all resembled demigods and were decorated with various ornaments, which seemed beautiful because of being placed on their bodies.

Thereafter, Lord Rāmacandra entered the palace of His forefathers. Within the palace were various treasures and valuable wardrobes. The sitting places on the two sides of the entrance door were made of coral, the yards were surrounded by pillars of vaidūrya-maṇi, the floor was made of highly polished marakata-maṇi, and the foundation was made of marble. The entire palace was decorated with flags and garlands and bedecked with valuable stones, shining with a celestial effulgence. The palace was fully decorated with pearls and surrounded by lamps and incense. The men and women within the palace all resembled demigods and were decorated with various ornaments, which seemed beautiful because of being placed on their bodies.