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''cali’ cali’''—walking and walking; ''āilā''—he reached; ''purī''—Jagannātha Purī; ''śrī-nīlācala''—known as Nīlācala; ''jagannātha dekhi’''—seeing Lord Jagannātha; ''hailā''—became; ''premete''—in love; ''vihvala''—overwhelmed.
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 143

cali’ cali’ āilā purī śrī-nīlācala
jagannātha dekhi’ hailā premete vihvala


SYNONYMS

cali’ cali’ — walking and walking; āilā — he reached; purī — Jagannātha Purī; śrī-nīlācala — known as Nīlācala; jagannātha dekhi’ — seeing Lord Jagannātha; hailā — became; premete — in love; vihvala — overwhelmed.


TRANSLATION

Walking and walking, Mādhavendra Purī finally reached Jagannātha Purī, which is also known as Nīlācala. There he saw Lord Jagannātha and was overwhelmed with loving ecstasy.