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#dl##dd#dui'nāndī' 'prastāvanā', dui'saṁghaṭanā'#/dd#
#dd#pṛthak kariyā likhi kariyā bhāvanā#/dd##/dl#
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dui nāndī — two invocations of good fortune; prastāvanā — introductions; dui — two; saṁghaṭanā — chains of events; pṛthak kariyā — making separate; likhi — I shall write; kariyā bhāvanā — thinking about them.
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I shall write two separate invocations of good fortune and two different introductions. Let me think deeply about the matter and then describe two different sets of incidents."
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The two works are Vidagdha-mādhava and Lalita-mādhava. Vidagdha-mādhava describes pastimes in Vṛndāvana, and Lalita-mādhava describes pastimes in Dvārakā and Mathurā.
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#dl##dd#dui ‘nāndī’ ‘prastāvanā’, dui ‘saṁghaṭanā’#/dd#
#dd#pṛthak kariyā likhi kariyā bhāvanā#/dd##/dl#
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dui nāndī — two invocations of good fortune; prastāvanā — introductions; dui — two; saṁghaṭanā — chains of events; pṛthak kariyā — making separate; likhi — I shall write; kariyā bhāvanā — thinking about them.
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“I shall write two separate invocations of good fortune and two different introductions. Let me think deeply about the matter and then describe two different sets of incidents.”
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The two works are the Vidagdha-mādhava and the Lalita-mādhava. The Vidagdha-mādhava describes pastimes in Vṛndāvana, and the Lalita-mādhava describes pastimes in Dvārakā and Mathurā.
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