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:ihā | :ihā śuni' tā-sabāra mane ha-ila bhaya | ||
:kona kichu jāne, kibā devāviṣṭa haya | :kona kichu jāne, kibā devāviṣṭa haya | ||
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ihā | ihā śuni'-hearing this; tā-sabāra—of all the girls; mane—in the minds; ha-ila—became; bhaya—fear; kona kichu—something uncommon; jāne—He knows; kibā—what if; deva-āviṣṭa—empowered by demigods; haya—He is. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 26 January 2020
TEXT 59
- ihā śuni' tā-sabāra mane ha-ila bhaya
- kona kichu jāne, kibā devāviṣṭa haya
SYNONYMS
ihā śuni'-hearing this; tā-sabāra—of all the girls; mane—in the minds; ha-ila—became; bhaya—fear; kona kichu—something uncommon; jāne—He knows; kibā—what if; deva-āviṣṭa—empowered by demigods; haya—He is.
TRANSLATION
Hearing this supposed curse by Lord Caitanya, the girls, considering that He might know something uncommon or be empowered by demigods, were afraid that His curse might be effective.