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''namaskāra karite''—while offering obeisances, bowing down; ''kā’ra''—of someone; ''uparete''—on the body; ''caḍe''—gets up; ''preme''—in ecstatic love; ''kā’re''—someone; ''vaṁśī''—the flute; ''māre''—strikes; ''kāhāke''—someone; ''cāpaḍe''—slaps.
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 164

namaskāra karite, kā’ra uparete caḍe
preme kā’re vaṁśī māre, kāhāke cāpaḍe


SYNONYMS

namaskāra karite — while offering obeisances, bowing down; kā’ra — of someone; uparete — on the body; caḍe — gets up; preme — in ecstatic love; kā’re — someone; vaṁśī — the flute; māre — strikes; kāhāke — someone; cāpaḍe — slaps.


TRANSLATION

In a joyful mood of love of God he sometimes climbed upon the shoulder of someone offering obeisances, and sometimes he struck others with his flute or mildly slapped them.