sva-rÄjadhÄnīṠsamalaá¹…ká¹›tÄá¹ dhvajaiḥ
sa-toraṇair uká¹£ita-mÄrga-catvarÄm
viveÅ›a Å›aá¹…khÄnaka-dundubhi-svanair
abhyudyataḥ paura-suhá¹›d-dvijÄtibhiḥ

 sva - His own; rÄjadhÄnÄ«m - capital; samalaá¹…ká¹›tÄm - fully decorated; dhvajaiḥ - with flags; sa - and with; toraṇaiḥ - victory arches; uká¹£ita - sprinkled with water; mÄrga - whose avenues; catvarÄm - and crossroads; viveÅ›a - He entered; Å›aá¹…kha - of conchshells; Änaka - side drums; dundubhi - and kettledrums; svanaiḥ - with the resounding; abhyudyataḥ - greeted respectfully; paura - by the people of the city; suhá¹›t - by His relatives; dvijÄtibhiḥ - and by the brÄhmaṇas.


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The Lord then entered His capital. The city was lavishly decorated with flags and victory arches, and its avenues and crossways were all sprinkled with water. As conchshells, Änakas and dundubhi drums resounded, the Lord’s relatives, the brÄhmaṇas and the general populace all came forward to greet Him respectfully.

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