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"In the provinces of India governed by the Muslims, there was much inconvenience in traveling with sandalwood and camphor. Because of this, Mādhavendra Purī might have gotten into trouble. This became known to the Gopāla Deity. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 27 January 2020
TEXT 176
- mleccha-deśe karpūra-candana ānite jañjāla
- purī duḥkha pābe ihā jāniyā gopāla
SYNONYMS
mleccha-deśe—through the countries where Muslims ruled; karpūra-candana—camphor and sandalwood; ānite—to bring; jañjāla—inconvenience; purī—Mādhavendra Purī; duḥkha—unhappiness; pābe—will get; ihā—this; jāniyā—knowing; gopāla—Gopāla.
TRANSLATION
"In the provinces of India governed by the Muslims, there was much inconvenience in traveling with sandalwood and camphor. Because of this, Mādhavendra Purī might have gotten into trouble. This became known to the Gopāla Deity.