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:sārvabhauma, rāmānanda, | :sārvabhauma, rāmānanda, āni' dui jana | ||
:duṅhāke kahena rājā vinaya-vacana | :duṅhāke kahena rājā vinaya-vacana | ||
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sārvabhauma—Sārvabhauma; rāmānanda—Rāmānanda; | sārvabhauma—Sārvabhauma; rāmānanda—Rāmānanda; āni'-calling; dui jana—two persons; duṅhāke—unto both of them; kahena—said; rājā—the King; vinaya-vacana—submissive words. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 27 January 2020
TEXT 4
- sārvabhauma, rāmānanda, āni' dui jana
- duṅhāke kahena rājā vinaya-vacana
SYNONYMS
sārvabhauma—Sārvabhauma; rāmānanda—Rāmānanda; āni'-calling; dui jana—two persons; duṅhāke—unto both of them; kahena—said; rājā—the King; vinaya-vacana—submissive words.
TRANSLATION
The King therefore called for Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya and Rāmānanda Rāya, and he spoke the following submissive words to them.