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''śuna''—please hear; ''prabhu''—my Lord; ''muñi''—I; ''dīna''—very fallen; ''gṛhastha''—householder; ''adhama''—the lowest of men; ''kona bhāgye''—by some good fortune; ''pāñāchoṅ''—I have gotten; ''tomāra''—Your; ''durlabha''—rarely achieved; ''caraṇa''—lotus feet.
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 5

"śuna, prabhu, muñi dīna gṛhastha adhama!
kona bhāgye pāñāchoṅ tomāra durlabha caraṇa


SYNONYMS

śuna — please hear; prabhu — my Lord; muñi — I; dīna — very fallen; gṛhastha — householder; adhama — the lowest of men; kona bhāgye — by some good fortune; pāñāchoṅ — I have gotten; tomāra — Your; durlabha — rarely achieved; caraṇa — lotus feet.


TRANSLATION

"My Lord," he said, "kindly hear me. I am a cripple-minded householder, the most fallen of men, but somehow, by my good fortune, I have received the shelter of Your lotus feet, which are rarely to be seen.