Devanagari
जन्मौषधितपोमन्त्रयोगसिद्धैर्नरेतरै: ।
जुष्टं किन्नरगन्धर्वैरप्सरोभिर्वृतं सदा ॥ ९ ॥
Verse text
janmauṣadhi-tapo-mantra-
yoga-siddhair naretaraiḥ
juṣṭaṁ kinnara-gandharvair
apsarobhir vṛtaṁ sadā
Synonyms
janma
—
birth
;
auṣadhi
—
herbs
;
tapaḥ
—
austerity
;
mantra
—
Vedic hymns
;
yoga
—
mystic yoga practices
;
siddhaiḥ
—
with perfected beings
;
nara
—
itaraiḥ — by demigods
;
juṣṭam
—
enjoyed
;
kinnara
—
gandharvaiḥ — by Kinnaras and Gandharvas
;
apsarobhiḥ
—
by Apsarās
;
vṛtam
—
full of
;
sadā
—
always .
Translation
The abode known as Kailāsa is full of different herbs and vegetables, and it is sanctified by Vedic hymns and mystic yoga practice. Thus the residents of that abode are demigods by birth and have all mystic powers. Besides them there are other human beings, who are known as Kinnaras and Gandharvas and are accompanied by their beautiful wives, who are known as Apsarās, or angels.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
Kailāsa is always filled with persons perfected by yoga, mantra, austerity, herbs and birth, and with devatās, Kinnaras, Gandharvas and Apsaras.
Fourteen verses describe Kailāsa. Nara-itaraiḥ means “by devatās.”