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:miśra kahe, | :miśra kahe,--deva, siddha, muni kene naya | ||
:ye se baḍa ha-uk mātra āmāra tanaya | :ye se baḍa ha-uk mātra āmāra tanaya | ||
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Jagannātha Miśra replied, | Jagannātha Miśra replied, "This boy may be a demigod, a mystic yogī or a great saintly person. It doesn't matter what He is, for I think He is only my son. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 26 January 2020
TEXT 86
- miśra kahe,--deva, siddha, muni kene naya
- ye se baḍa ha-uk mātra āmāra tanaya
SYNONYMS
miśra kahe—Jagannātha Miśra replied; deva—demigod; siddha—mystic yogī; muni—great saintly person; kene naya—may be so or not; ye se—whatever; baḍa—great; ha-uk—He may be; mātra—only; āmāra—my; tanaya—son.
TRANSLATION
Jagannātha Miśra replied, "This boy may be a demigod, a mystic yogī or a great saintly person. It doesn't matter what He is, for I think He is only my son.