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"When Mahārāja Bharata performed the sacrifice known as Maṣṇāra" |"He gave in charity fourteen lakhs of excellent elephants with white tusks and black bodies, completely covered with golden ornaments"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 9

When Mahārāja Bharata performed the sacrifice known as Maṣṇāra [or a sacrifice in the place known as Maṣṇāra], he gave in charity fourteen lakhs of excellent elephants with white tusks and black bodies, completely covered with golden ornaments.

When Mahārāja Bharata performed the sacrifice known as Maṣṇāra [or a sacrifice in the place known as Maṣṇāra], he gave in charity fourteen lakhs of excellent elephants with white tusks and black bodies, completely covered with golden ornaments.