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:mukunda tāṅhāre | :mukunda tāṅhāre dekhi' kaila namaskāra | ||
:teṅho āliṅgiyā puche prabhura samācāra | :teṅho āliṅgiyā puche prabhura samācāra | ||
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mukunda—Mukunda Datta; tāṅhāre—him; | mukunda—Mukunda Datta; tāṅhāre—him; dekhi'-seeing; kaila—offered; namaskāra—obeisances; teṅho—he; āliṅgiyā—embracing; puche—inquires; prabhura—of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu; samācāra—news. | ||
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TEXT 20
- mukunda tāṅhāre dekhi' kaila namaskāra
- teṅho āliṅgiyā puche prabhura samācāra
SYNONYMS
mukunda—Mukunda Datta; tāṅhāre—him; dekhi'-seeing; kaila—offered; namaskāra—obeisances; teṅho—he; āliṅgiyā—embracing; puche—inquires; prabhura—of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu; samācāra—news.
TRANSLATION
Mukunda Datta offered obeisances unto Gopīnātha Ācārya upon meeting him. Then the Ācārya embraced Mukunda Datta and inquired about news of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.