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:gauḍa-deśa diyā yāba tāṅ-sabā dekhiyā
:gauḍa-deśa diyā yāba tāṅ-sabā dekhiyā
:tumi duṅhe ājñā deha’ parasanna hañā
:tumi duṅhe ājñā deha' parasanna hañā
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gauḍa-deśa—the country known as Bengal; diyā—through; yāba—I shall go; tāṅ-sabā—both of them; dekhiyā—seeing; tumi duṅhe—both of you; ājñā deha’—give Me permission; parasanna hañā—being very pleased.
gauḍa-deśa—the country known as Bengal; diyā—through; yāba—I shall go; tāṅ-sabā—both of them; dekhiyā—seeing; tumi duṅhe—both of you; ājñā deha'-give Me permission; parasanna hañā—being very pleased.
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“I shall go to Vṛndāvana through Bengal and see both My mother and the river Ganges. Now would you two be pleased to give Me permission?
"I shall go to Vṛndāvana through Bengal and see both My mother and the River Ganges. Now would you two be pleased to give Me permission?"
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 91

gauḍa-deśa diyā yāba tāṅ-sabā dekhiyā
tumi duṅhe ājñā deha' parasanna hañā


SYNONYMS

gauḍa-deśa—the country known as Bengal; diyā—through; yāba—I shall go; tāṅ-sabā—both of them; dekhiyā—seeing; tumi duṅhe—both of you; ājñā deha'-give Me permission; parasanna hañā—being very pleased.


TRANSLATION

"I shall go to Vṛndāvana through Bengal and see both My mother and the River Ganges. Now would you two be pleased to give Me permission?"