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''ei-mata''—in this way; ''tomāra''—your; ''niṣṭhā''—firm faith; ''jānibāra tare''—to understand; ''tomāre''—unto you; ''āgraha''—persistence; ''āmi kailuṅ''—I did; ''bāre bāre''—again and again.
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 155

ei-mata tomāra niṣṭhā jānibāra tare
tomāre āgraha āmi kailuṅ bāre bāre


SYNONYMS

ei-mata — in this way; tomāra — your; niṣṭhā — firm faith; jānibāra tare — to understand; tomāre — unto you; āgraha — persistence; āmi kailuṅ — I did; bāre bāre — again and again.


TRANSLATION

“‘Just to test your firm faith in your Lord, I requested you again and again to change your worship from Lord Rāmacandra to Kṛṣṇa.’