naroṣṭra-go-mahiá¹£a-kharÄÅ›vatary-anaḥ
kareṇubhiḥ parijana-vÄra-yoá¹£itaḥ
sv-alaá¹…ká¹›tÄḥ kaá¹­a-kuá¹­i-kambalÄmbarÄdy-
upaskarÄ yayur adhiyujya sarvataḥ

 nara - by human carriers; uṣṭra - camels; go - bulls; mahiá¹£a - buffalo; khara - donkeys; aÅ›vatarÄ« - mules; anaḥ - bullock carts; kareṇubhiḥ - and female elephants; parijana - of the household; vÄra - and of public use; yoá¹£itaḥ - the women; su-alaá¹…ká¹›tÄḥ - well decorated; kaá¹­a - made of grass; kuá¹­i - huts; kambala - blankets; ambara - clothing; Ädi - and so on; upaskarÄḥ - whose paraphernalia; yayuḥ - they went; adhiyujya - having loaded; sarvataḥ - on all sides.


Text

On all sides proceeded finely adorned women-attendants of the royal household, as well as courtesans. They rode on palanquins and camels, bulls and buffalo, donkeys, mules, bullock carts and elephants. Their conveyances were fully loaded with grass tents, blankets, clothes and other items for the trip.

Purport

ÅšrÄ«la ViÅ›vanÄtha CakravartÄ« explains that the household attendants mentioned here included washerwomen and other helpers.