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''rāmera caritra saba''—all the activities of Lord Rāmacandra; ''duḥkhera kāraṇa''—causes of suffering; ''sva-tantra''—although independent; ''līlāya''—in the pastimes; ''duḥkha''—unhappiness; ''sahena lakṣmaṇa''—Lakṣmaṇa tolerates.
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 150

rāmera caritra saba,—duḥkhera kāraṇa
svatantra līlāya duḥkha sahena lakṣmaṇa


SYNONYMS

rāmera caritra saba — all the activities of Lord Rāmacandra; duḥkhera kāraṇa — causes of suffering; sva-tantra — although independent; līlāya — in the pastimes; duḥkha — unhappiness; sahena lakṣmaṇa — Lakṣmaṇa tolerates.


TRANSLATION

The activities of Lord Rāma were full of suffering, but Lakṣmaṇa, of His own accord, tolerated that suffering.