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parāila muktā nāsāya chidra dekhiñā
mahā-mahotsava kaila ānandita hañā

parāila — set; muktā — the pearl; nāsāya — on the nose; chidra — the hole; dekhiñā — seeing; mahā-mahotsava — a great festival; kaila — performed; ānandita — pleased; hañā — being.

Seeing the hole in the nose of the Deity, they set the pearl there and, being very pleased, held a great festival.

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