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:gopāla-saundarya | :gopāla-saundarya dekhi' loke ānandita | ||
:pratimā caliñā āilā, | :pratimā caliñā āilā,--śuniñā vismita | ||
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gopāla—of Lord Gopāla; saundarya—the beauty; | gopāla—of Lord Gopāla; saundarya—the beauty; dekhi'-seeing; loke—everyone; ānandita—pleased; pratimā—the Deity; caliñā—walking; āilā—came; śuniñā—hearing this; vismita—surprised. | ||
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TEXT 110
- gopāla-saundarya dekhi' loke ānandita
- pratimā caliñā āilā,--śuniñā vismita
SYNONYMS
gopāla—of Lord Gopāla; saundarya—the beauty; dekhi'-seeing; loke—everyone; ānandita—pleased; pratimā—the Deity; caliñā—walking; āilā—came; śuniñā—hearing this; vismita—surprised.
TRANSLATION
When the people arrived, they were very pleased to see the beauty of Gopāla, and when they heard that He had actually walked there, they were all surprised.