Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1, Shlok 14

tataḥ śhvetairhayairyukte mahati syandane sthitau
mādhavaḥ pāṇḍavaśhchaiva divyau śhaṅkhau pradadhmatuḥ

Then, from amidst the Pandava army, seated in a glorious chariot drawn by white horses, Madhav and Arjun blew their Divine conch shells.

Word by Word Meaning:

tataḥ - then
śhvetaiḥ  -  by white
hayaiḥ  -  horses
yukte  -  yoked
mahati  -  glorious
syandane  -  chariot
sthitau  -  seated
mādhavaḥ - Shree Krishna the husband of the goddess of fortune, Lakshmi
pāṇḍavaḥ  -  Arjun
cha  -  and
eva - also
divyau  -  Divine
śhaṅkhau  -  conch shells
pradadhmatuḥ  -  blew






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