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''kālidāsa kahe''—Kālidāsa replied; ''ṭhākura''—my dear saintly person; ''kṛpā kara''—bestow your mercy; ''more''—upon me; ''tomāra darśane''—to see you; ''āinu''—have come; ''mui''—I; ''patita pāmare''—very fallen and sinful.
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 20

kālidāsa kahe,—"ṭhākura, kṛpā kara more
tomāra darśane āinu mui patita pāmare


SYNONYMS

kālidāsa kahe — Kālidāsa replied; ṭhākura — my dear saintly person; kṛpā kara — bestow your mercy; more — upon me; tomāra darśane — to see you; āinu — have come; mui — I; patita pāmare — very fallen and sinful.


TRANSLATION

Kālidāsa replied, "My dear sir, please bestow your mercy upon me. I have come to see you, although I am very fallen and sinful.