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kabhu sukhe nṛtya-raṅga dekhe ratha rākhi’<br>
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se kautuka ye dekhila, sei tāra sākṣī<br>
:se kautuka ye dekhila, sei tāra sākṣī
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kabhu—sometimes; sukhe—in great happiness; nṛtya-raṅga—amusement in dancing; dekhe—sees; ratha—the car; rākhi’—stopping; se kautuka—that amusement; ye—anyone who; dekhila—saw; sei—he; tāra—of that; sākṣī—witness.
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Lord Jagannātha and Lord Balarāma sometimes stopped the car and happily observed Lord Caitanya’s dancing. Anyone who was able to see Them stop and watch the dancing bore witness to Their pastimes.
Lord Jagannātha and Lord Balarāma sometimes stopped the car and happily observed Lord Caitanya’s dancing. Anyone who was able to see Them stop and watch the dancing bore witness to Their pastimes.
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 179

kabhu sukhe nṛtya-raṅga dekhe ratha rākhi’
se kautuka ye dekhila, sei tāra sākṣī


SYNONYMS

kabhu — sometimes; sukhe — in great happiness; nṛtya-raṅga — amusement in dancing; dekhe — sees; ratha — the car; rākhi’ — stopping; se kautuka — that amusement; ye — anyone who; dekhila — saw; sei — he; tāra — of that; sākṣī — witness.


TRANSLATION

Lord Jagannātha and Lord Balarāma sometimes stopped the car and happily observed Lord Caitanya’s dancing. Anyone who was able to see Them stop and watch the dancing bore witness to Their pastimes.