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:āścarya śuniyā mora utkaṇṭhita mana
:āścarya śuniyā mora utkaṇṭhita mana
:kṛpā kari’ kaha yadi, juḍāya śravaṇa’
:kṛpā kari' kaha yadi, juḍāya śravaṇa'
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āścarya—wonderful; śuniyā—hearing; mora—my; utkaṇṭhita—desirous; mana—mind; kṛpā kari’—showing Your causeless mercy; kaha yadi—if You speak; juḍāya—pleases; śravaṇa—the ear.
āścarya—wonderful; śuniyā—hearing; mora—my; utkaṇṭhita—desirous; mana—mind; kṛpā kari'-showing Your causeless mercy; kaha yadi—if You speak; juḍāya—pleases; śravaṇa—the ear.
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“I have heard this wonderful story and am therefore very inquisitive to hear Your explanation again. If You would kindly repeat it, I would be very pleased to hear.
"I have heard this wonderful story and am therefore very inquisitive to hear it again. If You would kindly repeat it, I would be very pleased to hear."
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 6

āścarya śuniyā mora utkaṇṭhita mana
kṛpā kari' kaha yadi, juḍāya śravaṇa'


SYNONYMS

āścarya—wonderful; śuniyā—hearing; mora—my; utkaṇṭhita—desirous; mana—mind; kṛpā kari'-showing Your causeless mercy; kaha yadi—if You speak; juḍāya—pleases; śravaṇa—the ear.


TRANSLATION

"I have heard this wonderful story and am therefore very inquisitive to hear it again. If You would kindly repeat it, I would be very pleased to hear."