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==== TEXT 8 ====
==== TEXT 8 ====

Latest revision as of 12:34, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 8

tina dvāre kapāṭa, prabhu yāyena bāhire
kabhu siṁha-dvāre paḍe, kabhu sindhu-nīre


SYNONYMS

tina dvāre—the three doors; kapāṭa—completely closed; prabhu—the Lord; yāyena—goes; bāhire—outside; kabhu—sometimes; siṁha-dvāre—at the gate of the temple of Jagannātha, known as Siṁha-dvāra; paḍe—falls flat; kabhu—sometimes; sindhu-nīre—in the water of the sea.


TRANSLATION

Although the three doors of the house were always closed, the Lord would nonetheless go out and sometimes would be found at the Jagannātha Temple, before the gate known as Siṁha-dvāra. And sometimes the Lord would fall flat into the sea.