Madhya-līlā

Chapter 4: Śrī Mādhavendra Puri's Devotional Service

Verse 62 of 212
Cc Madhya 4.62

পুনঃ তৈল দিয কৈল শ্রীঅংগ চিক্কণ শংখগন্ধোদকে কৈল স্নান সমাধান

पुनः तैल दिय कैल श्रीअंग चिक्कण शंखगन्धोदके कैल स्नान समाधान

punaḥ taila diya kaila śrī-aṅga cikkaṇa śaṅkha-gandhodake kaila snāna samādhāna

Synonyms

punaḥagain; taila diyāwith oil; kailamade; śrī-aṅgathe body of the Deity; cikkaṇashiny; śaṅkha-gandha-udakein water scented with flowers and sandalwood pulp and kept within a conchshell; kailadid; snānabath; samādhānaexecution..

Translation

After the mahā-snāna was finished, the Deity was again massaged with scented oil and His body made glossy. Then the last bathing ceremony was performed with scented water kept within a conchshell.

Purport

In his commentary on this occasion, Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī Ṭhākura quotes from the Hari-bhakti-vilāsa. Barley powder, wheat powder, vermillion powder, urad dahl powder and another powder preparation called āvāṭā (made by mixing banana powder and ground rice) are applied to the Deity's body with a brush made from the hair at the end of a cow's tail. This produces a nice finish. The oil smeared over the body of the Deity should be scented. To perform the mahā-snāna, at least two and a half mounds (about twenty-four gallons) of water are needed to pour over the body of the Deity.

Verse 62 of 212
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