Garga Samhita (English)
by Danavir Goswami | 425,489 words
The Garga-samhita Verse 5.13.16, 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 5 of Chapter 13 (The Arrival of Sri Uddhava) of Canto 5 (mathura-khanda).
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Verse 5.13.16
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning:
कोतिचह् कोतिचो गवह् यत्र यत्र मनोहरह् च्वेत-पर्वत-सग्कच दिव्य-भुसन-भुसितह्
koticah kotico gavah yatra yatra manoharah cveta-parvata-sagkaca divya-bhusana-bhusitah
koticah—millions; koticah—and miullions; gavah—cows; yatra—where; yatra—where; manoharah—beautiful; cveta-parvata—white mountains; sagkaca—splendid; divya-bhusana-bhusitah—decorated with splendid ornaments.
English translation of verse 5.13.16:
Wherever he went in Vraja there were millions and millions of beautiful cows glorious as great white mountains and decorated with splendid ornaments.
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Vraja, Decorated with, Great white mountain, Splendid, Wherever he went, Millions and millions, In Vraja.