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Latest revision as of 05:29, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 50

viṁśati vatsara aiche kailā gatāgati
anyonye duṅhāra duṅhā vinā nāhi sthiti


SYNONYMS

viṁśati—twenty; vatsara—years; aiche—thus; kailā—did; gata-āgati—going and coming; anyonye—mutually; duṅhāra—of Lord Caitanya and the devotees; duṅhā—the two; vinā—without; nāhi—there is not; sthiti—peace.


TRANSLATION

For twenty consecutive years this meeting took place, and the situation became so intense that the Lord and the devotees could not be happy without meeting one another.