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:vara | :vara śuni' kanyā-gaṇera antare santoṣa | ||
:bāhire bhartsana kare | :bāhire bhartsana kare kari' mithyā roṣa | ||
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vara | vara śuni'-hearing the benediction; kanyā-gaṇera—of the girls; antare—within; santoṣa—very much satisfaction; bāhire—externally; bhartsana—rebuking; kare—they do; kari'-making; mithyā—false; roṣa—anger. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 26 January 2020
TEXT 56
- vara śuni' kanyā-gaṇera antare santoṣa
- bāhire bhartsana kare kari' mithyā roṣa
SYNONYMS
vara śuni'-hearing the benediction; kanyā-gaṇera—of the girls; antare—within; santoṣa—very much satisfaction; bāhire—externally; bhartsana—rebuking; kare—they do; kari'-making; mithyā—false; roṣa—anger.
TRANSLATION
Hearing this benediction from Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, all the girls were inwardly very happy, but externally, as is natural for girls, they rebuked the Lord under the pretense of anger.
PURPORT
This double-dealing is natural for girls. When they are satisfied within, they externally show dissatisfaction. Such feminine dealings are very palatable to boys who try to make friendships with them.