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:tāhāra mādhurya-gandhe lubdha haya mana
:tāhāra mādhurya-gandhe lubdha haya mana
:ataeva taṭe rahi’ cāki eka kaṇa
:ataeva taṭe rahi' cāki eka kaṇa
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tāhāra—His; mādhurya—sweet and mellow; gandhe—by the fragrance; lubdha—attracted; haya—becomes; mana—mind; ataeva—therefore; taṭe—on the beach; rahi’—standing; cāki—I taste; eka—one; kaṇa—particle.
tāhāra—His; mādhurya—sweet and mellow; gandhe—by the fragrance; lubdha—attracted; haya—becomes; mana—mind; ataeva—therefore; taṭe—on the beach; rahi'-standing; cāki—I taste; eka—one; kaṇa—particle.
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 95

tāhāra mādhurya-gandhe lubdha haya mana
ataeva taṭe rahi' cāki eka kaṇa


SYNONYMS

tāhāra—His; mādhurya—sweet and mellow; gandhe—by the fragrance; lubdha—attracted; haya—becomes; mana—mind; ataeva—therefore; taṭe—on the beach; rahi'-standing; cāki—I taste; eka—one; kaṇa—particle.


TRANSLATION

It is not possible to dip into that great ocean, but its sweet mellow fragrance attracts my mind. I therefore stand on the shore of that ocean to try to taste but a drop of it.