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SB 4.9.39-40
sad-asvam ratham aruhya
kartasvara-pariskrtam
brahmanaih kula-vrddhais ca
paryasto ’matya-bandhubhih
sankha-dundubhi-nadena
brahma-ghosena venubhih
niscakrama purat turnam
atmajabhiksanotsukah
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada:
Then King Uttanapada, being very eager to see the face of his lost son, mounted a chariot drawn by excellent horses and bedecked with golden filigree. Taking with him many learned brahmanas, all the elderly personalities of his family, his officers, his ministers and his immediate friends, he immediately left the city. As he proceeded in this parade, there were auspicious sounds of conchshells, kettledrums, flutes, and the chanting of Vedic mantras to indicate all good fortune.