Garga Samhita (English)
by Danavir Goswami | 425,489 words
The Garga-samhita Verse 3.7.1, English translation, including word-by-word: This text represents a Vaishnava scripture which narrates the life Krishna, It was composed in seventeen cantos by Garga Muni: an ancient sage and priest of the Yadu dynasty having. This is verse 3 of Chapter 7 (The Holy Places of Shri Giriraja) of Canto 3 (giriraja-khanda).
Verse 3.7.1
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning:
श्री-बहुलाश्व उवाच
कति मुख्यानि तीर्थानि
गिरिराजे महात्मनि
एतद् ब्रूहि महा-योगिन्
साक्षात् त्वं दिव्य-दर्शनः
śrī-bahulāśva uvāca
kati mukhyāni tīrthāni
girirāje mahātmani
etad brūhi mahā-yogin
sākṣāt tvaṃ divya-darśanaḥ
śrī-bahulāśva uvāca—Śrī Bahulāśva said; kati—how many; mukhyāni—important; tīrthāni—holy places; girirāje—on Govardhana Hill; mahātmani—the great soul; etat—that; brūhi—please tell; mahā-yogin—O great yogi; sākṣāt—directly; tvam—you; divya-darśanaḥ—transcendental vision.
English translation of verse 3.7.1:
Śrī Bahulāśva said: How many holy places are on noble-hearted Govardhana Hill? O great yogī, you have transcendental vision. Please tell me this.