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Texts 23-24

Texts 23-24

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sa gharma-taptaḥ karibhiḥ kareṇubhir
vṛto madacyut-karabhair anudrutaḥ
giriṁ garimṇā paritaḥ prakampayan
niṣevyamāṇo ’likulair madāśanaiḥ
sa gharma-taptaḥ karibhiḥ kareṇubhir
vṛto madacyut-karabhair anudrutaḥ
giriṁ garimṇā paritaḥ prakampayan
niṣevyamāṇo ’likulair madāśanaiḥ
saro ’nilaṁ paṅkaja-reṇu-rūṣitaṁ
jighran vidūrān mada-vihvalekṣaṇaḥ
vṛtaḥ sva-yūthena tṛṣārditena tat
sarovarābhyāsam athāgamad drutam
saro ’nilaṁ paṅkaja-reṇu-rūṣitaṁ
jighran vidūrān mada-vihvalekṣaṇaḥ
vṛtaḥ sva-yūthena tṛṣārditena tat
sarovarābhyāsam athāgamad drutam

Palabra por palabra

Synonyms

saḥ — él (el líder de los elefantes); gharma-taptaḥ — transpirando; karibhiḥ — por otros elefantes; kareṇubhiḥ — y elefantas; vṛtaḥ — rodeado; mada-cyut — con gotas de licor chorreando de su boca; karabhaiḥ — por elefantes pequeños; anudrutaḥ — seguido; girim — aquella montaña; garimṇā — con el peso del cuerpo; paritaḥ — alrededor de él; prakampayan — hacer temblar; niṣevyamāṇaḥ — servido; alikulaiḥ — por los abejorros; mada-aśanaiḥ — que beben miel; saraḥ — del lago; anilam — la brisa; paṅkaja-reṇu-rūṣitam — que lleva el polvo de las flores de loto; jighran — oliendo; vidūrāt — desde lejos; mada-vihvala — ebria; īkṣaṇaḥ — cuya visión; vṛtaḥ — rodeado; sva-yūthena — de sus compañeros; tṛṣārditena — que estaban sedientos; tat — aquel; sarovara-abhyāsam — a la orilla del lago; atha — así; agamat — fueron; drutam — muy pronto.

saḥ — he (the leader of the elephants); gharma-taptaḥ — perspiring; karibhiḥ — by other elephants; kareṇubhiḥ — as well as female elephants; vṛtaḥ — surrounded; mada-cyut — liquor dripping from his mouth; karabhaiḥ — by small elephants; anudrutaḥ — was followed; girim — that mountain; garimṇā — by the weight of the body; paritaḥ — all around; prakampayan — causing to tremble; niṣevyamāṇaḥ — being served; alikulaiḥ — by the bumblebees; mada-aśanaiḥ — who drank honey; saraḥ — from the lake; anilam — the breeze; paṅkaja-reṇu-rūṣitam — carrying the dust from the lotus flowers; jighran — smelling; vidūrāt — from a distance; mada-vihvala — being intoxicated; īkṣaṇaḥ — whose vision; vṛtaḥ — surrounded; sva-yūthena — by his own associates; tṛṣārditena — who were afflicted by thirst; tat — that; sarovara-abhyāsam — to the bank of the lake; atha — thus; agamat — went; drutam — very soon.

Traducción

Translation

Rodeado por las hembras y por los demás elefantes de su manada, y seguido por los más jóvenes, Gajapati, el jefe de los elefantes, hacía temblar toda la montaña Trikūṭa con el peso de su cuerpo. Transpiraba, de su boca chorreaban gotas de licor, y la embriaguez le cegaba la vista. Era servido por los abejorros, bebedores de miel, y, desde lejos, podía oler el polvo de las flores de loto, que la brisa traía desde el lago. Así, rodeado de sus sedientos acompañantes, llegó a la orilla del lago.

Surrounded by the herd’s other elephants, including females, and followed by the young ones, Gajapati, the leader of the elephants, made Trikūṭa Mountain tremble all around because of the weight of his body. He was perspiring, liquor dripped from his mouth, and his vision was overwhelmed by intoxication. He was being served by bumblebees who drank honey, and from a distance he could smell the dust of the lotus flowers, which was carried from the lake by the breeze. Thus surrounded by his associates, who were afflicted by thirst, he soon arrived at the bank of the lake.