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''ānandita hailā''—became very pleased; ''śivāi''—Śivānanda Sena; ''pāda-prahāra pāñā''—being kicked; ''śīghra''—very soon; ''vāsā-ghara''—residential place; ''kailā''—arranged; ''gauḍa-ghare''—to a milkman's house; ''giyā''—going.
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

ānandita hailā śivāi pāda-prahāra pāñā
śīghra vāsā-ghara kailā gauḍa-ghare giyā


SYNONYMS

ānandita hailā — became very pleased; śivāi — Śivānanda Sena; pāda-prahāra pāñā — being kicked; śīghra — very soon; vāsā-ghara — residential place; kailā — arranged; gauḍa-ghare — to a milkman's house; giyā — going.


TRANSLATION

Very pleased at being kicked, Śivānanda Sena quickly arranged for a milkman's house to be the Lord's residence.