Cc. Madhya 13.23

Text

pañca-daśa dina īśvara mahā-lakṣmī lañā
tāṅra saṅge krīḍā kaila nibhṛte vasiyā

Synonyms

panca-dasa dina—fifteen days; īśvara—the Lord; maha-laksmi—the supreme goddess of fortune; lañā—with; tanra saṅge—in her company; krida—enjoyment; kaila—performed; nibhṛte—in a solitary place; vasiyā—sitting. 

Translation

For fifteen days the Lord had remained in a secluded place with the supreme goddess of fortune and had performed His pastimes with her. 

Purport

The fifteen-day period of anavasara is also called nibhṛta, in honor of the solitary place where the supreme goddess of fortune lives. After living there a fortnight, Lord Jagannātha took permission from the goddess of fortune to leave. 

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