Srimad-Bhagavatam: Canto 10 - Chapter 1 - Verse 57


Sanskrit:

सिक्तमार्गा मदच्युद्भ‍िराहूतप्रेष्ठभूभुजाम् ।गजैर्द्वा:सु परामृष्टरम्भापूगोपशोभिता ॥ ५७ ॥

ITRANS:

sikta-mārgā mada-cyudbhirāhūta-preṣṭha-bhūbhujāmgajair dvāḥsu parāmṛṣṭa-rambhā-pūgopaśobhitā

Translation:

The city’s streets were cleansed by the intoxicated elephants belonging to the beloved kings who were guests at the wedding, and these elephants further enhanced the beauty of the city by placing trunks of plantain and betel-nut trees in all the doorways.

Purport: