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''hena-jana''—such a personality; ''gopālera''—of the Gopāla Deity; ''ājñā-amṛta''—the nectarean order; ''pāñā''—getting; ''sahasra''—a thousand; ''krośa''—a distance of two miles; ''āsi’''—coming; ''bule''—walks; ''candana''—sandalwood; ''māgiñā''—begging.
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 180

hena-jana gopālera ājñāmṛta pāñā
sahasra krośa āsi’ bule candana māgiñā


SYNONYMS

hena-jana — such a personality; gopālera — of the Gopāla Deity; ājñā-amṛta — the nectarean order; pāñā — getting; sahasra — a thousand; krośa — a distance of two miles; āsi’ — coming; bule — walks; candana — sandalwood; māgiñā — begging.


TRANSLATION

“After receiving the transcendental orders of Gopāla, this great personality traveled thousands of miles just to collect sandalwood by begging.