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Cc. Madhya 9.312
Text
'saptatāla-vṛkṣa' dekhe kānana-bhitara
ati vṛddha, ati sthūla, ati uccatara
Synonyms
sapta-tāla-vṛkṣa—seven palm trees; dekhe—sees; kānana bhitara—within the forest; ati vṛddha—very old; ati sthūla—very bulky; ati uccatara—very high.
Translation
Within that forest Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu then visited a place called Saptatāla. The seven palm trees there were very old, very bulky and very high.
Purport
The name Saptatāla is mentioned in the Kiṣkindhyā Chapter of the Rāmāyaṇa and is described in the eleventh and twelfth sections of this chapter.