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:gauḍa-deśe haya mora | :gauḍa-deśe haya mora 'dui samāśraya' | ||
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"In Bengal I have two shelters-my mother and the River Ganges. Both of them are very merciful. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 January 2020
TEXT 90
- gauḍa-deśe haya mora 'dui samāśraya'
- 'jananī' jāhnavī',--ei dui dayāmaya
SYNONYMS
gauḍa-deśe—in Bengal; haya—there are; mora—My; dui—two; samāśraya—shelters; jananī—the mother; jāhnavī—mother Ganges; ei dui—these two; dayā-maya—very merciful.
TRANSLATION
"In Bengal I have two shelters-my mother and the River Ganges. Both of them are very merciful.