SB 4.6.13

TEXT 13
 
TEXT
आह्वयन्तमिवोद्धस्तैर् द्विजान्कामदुघैर्द्रुमैः ।
व्रजन्तमिव मातङ्गैर् गृणन्तमिव निर्झरैः ॥ १३ ॥
ahvayantam ivoddhastair
dvijan kama-dughair drumaiḥ
vrajantam iva matahgair
grnantam iva nirjharaiḥ
ahvayantam-calling; iva-as if; uddhastaiḥ-with upraised hands (branches); dvijan-the birds; kama-dughaiḥ-yielding desires; drumaiḥ-with trees; vrajantam-moving; iva-as if; matahgaiḥ-by elephants; grnantam-resounding; iva-as if; nirjharaiḥ-by the waterfalls.
TRANSLATION
There are tall trees with straight branches that appear to call the sweet birds, and when flocks of elephants pass through the hills, it appears that the Kailasa Hill moves with them. When the waterfalls resound, it appears that Kailasa Hill does also.

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