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vaiguṇya-kīṭa-kalitaḥ<br>
vaiguṇya-kīṭa-kalitaḥ
paiśunya-vraṇa-pīḍitaḥ<br>
paiśunya-vraṇa-pīḍitaḥ
dainyārṇave nimagno ‘haṁ<br>
dainyārṇave nimagno 'haṁ
caitanya-vaidyam āśraye<br>
caitanya-vaidyam āśraye
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==== SYNONYMS ====
==== SYNONYMS ====


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vaiguṇya—of material activities; kīṭa—by the germs; kalitaḥ—bitten; paiśunya—of envy; vraṇa—from boils; pīḍitaḥ—suffering; dainya-arṇave—in the ocean of humility; nimagnaḥ—merged; aham—I; caitanya-vaidyam—to the physician known as Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; āśraye—I surrender.
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I am infected by the germs of material activity and am suffering from the boils of envy. Therefore, falling in an ocean of humility, I take shelter of the great physician Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
I am infected by the germs of material activity and am suffering from the boils of envy. Therefore, falling in an ocean of humility, I take shelter of the great physician Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 1

vaiguṇya-kīṭa-kalitaḥ paiśunya-vraṇa-pīḍitaḥ dainyārṇave nimagno 'haṁ caitanya-vaidyam āśraye


SYNONYMS

vaiguṇya — of material activities; kīṭa — by the germs; kalitaḥ — bitten; paiśunya — of envy; vraṇa — from boils; pīḍitaḥ — suffering; dainya-arṇave — in the ocean of humility; nimagnaḥ — merged; aham — I; caitanya-vaidyam — to the physician known as Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; āśraye — I surrender.


TRANSLATION

I am infected by the germs of material activity and am suffering from the boils of envy. Therefore, falling in an ocean of humility, I take shelter of the great physician Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.