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"name":"SB 5.16.23", "h1":"SB 5.16.23", "label":"Text 23", "title":"Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.16.23", "description":"The air carrying the scent from the mouths of those who drink that honey perfumes the land for a hundred yojanas around."
} —
SB 5.16.23
Text
yā hy upayuñjānānāṁ mukha-nirvāsito vāyuḥ samantāc chata-yojanam anuvāsayati.
Synonyms
yāḥ—which (those flows of honey); hi—indeed; upayuñjānānām—of those who drink; mukha-nirvāsitaḥ vāyuḥ—the air emanating from the mouths; samantāt—all around; śata-yojanam—up to one hundred yojanas (eight hundred miles); anuvāsayati—makes sweetly flavored.
Translation
The air carrying the scent from the mouths of those who drink that honey perfumes the land for a hundred yojanas around.