# SB 8.15.21
> मृदङ्गशङ्खानकदुन्दुभिस्वनैः सतालवीणामुरजेष्टवेणुभिः
> नृत्यैः सवाद्यैरुपदेवगीतकैर्मनोरमां स्वप्रभया जितप्रभाम ॥२१॥
## Text
> mṛdaṅga-śaṅkhānaka-dundubhi-svanaiḥ
> satāla-vīṇā-murajeṣṭa-veṇubhiḥ
> nṛtyaiḥ savādyair upadeva-gītakair
> manoramāṁ sva-prabhayā jita-prabhām
## Synonyms
*mṛdaṅga*—of drums; *śaṅkha*—conchshells; *ānaka-dundubhi*—and kettledrums; *svanaiḥ*—by the sounds; *sa-tāla*—in perfect tune; *vīṇā*—a stringed instrument; *muraja*—a kind of drum; *iṣṭa-veṇubhiḥ*—accompanied by the very nice sound of the flute; *nṛtyaiḥ*—with dancing; *sa-vādyaiḥ*—with concert instruments; *upadeva-gītakaiḥ*—with singing by the secondary demigods like the Gandharvas; *manoramām*—beautiful and pleasing; *sva-prabhayā*—by its own brilliance; *jita-prabhām*—the personification of beauty was conquered.
## Translation
**The city was filled with the sounds of mṛdaṅgas, conchshells, kettledrums, flutes and well-tuned stringed instruments all playing in concert. There was constant dancing and the Gandharvas sang. The combined beauty of Indrapurī defeated beauty personified.**