| When all those solid fruits fall from such a height, they break, and the sweet, fragrant juice within them flows out and becomes increasingly more fragrant as it mixes with other scents. That juice cascades from the mountain in waterfalls and becomes a river called Aruṇodā, which flows pleasantly through the eastern side of Ilāvṛta. | | | Esas frutas, al caer de esa gran altura, se rompen y sueltan un jugo dulce y aromático que, a medida que se empapa de otros aromas, va aumentando su fragancia. Ese jugo forma cataratas que caen de la montaña y se convierten en el río Aruṇodā, que discurre plácidamente por el lado oriental de Ilāvṛta. | |