| TEXTS 67 toyaih samarhanaih sragbhir divya-gandhanulepanaih dhupair dipaih surabhibhir lajaksata-phalankuraih stavanair jaya-sabdais ca tad-virya-mahimankitaih nrtya-vaditra-gitais ca sankha-dundubhi-nihsvanaih SYNONYMS toyaihby water required for washing the lotus feet and bathing; samarhanaihby padya, arghya and other such items for worshiping the Lord; sragbhihby flower garlands; divya-gandha-anulepanaihby many kinds of pulp, like sandalwood and aguru, to smear upon the body of Lord Vamanadeva; dhupaihby incense; dipaihby lamps; surabhibhihall of them extremely fragrant; lajaby fried paddies; aksataby unbroken grains; phalaby fruits; ankuraihby roots and sprouts; stavanaihby offering prayers; jaya-sabdaihby saying jaya, jaya; caalso; tat-virya-mahima-ankitaihwhich indicated the glorious activities of the Lord; nrtya-vaditra-gitaih caby dancing, playing various musical instruments, and singing songs; sankhaof vibrating conchshells; dundubhiof the beating on kettledrums; nihsvanaihby the sound vibrations. TRANSLATION They worshiped the Lord by offering fragrant flowers, water, padya and arghya, sandalwood pulp and aguru pulp, incense, lamps, fused rice, unbroken grains, fruits, roots and sprouts. While so doing, they offered prayers indicating the glorious activities of the Lord and shouted Jaya! Jaya! They also danced, played instruments, sang, sounded conchshells and beat kettledrums, in this way worshiping the Lord. Link to this page: https://prabhupadabooks.com/sb/8/21/6-7 
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