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:yei grāma diyā yāna, yāhāṅ karena sthiti
:yei grāma diyā yāna, yāhāṅ karena sthiti
:se-saba grāmera lokera haya ‘prema-bhakti’
:se-saba grāmera lokera haya 'prema-bhakti'
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 47

yei grāma diyā yāna, yāhāṅ karena sthiti
se-saba grāmera lokera haya 'prema-bhakti'


SYNONYMS

yei grāma—which villages; diyā yāna—the Lord goes through; yāhāṅ—where; karena—takes; sthiti—rest; se-saba—all those; grāmera—of the villages; lokera—of the people; haya—there is awakening of; prema-bhakti—ecstatic love of God.


TRANSLATION

In all the villages through which the Lord passed and in all the places He rested on His journey, everyone was purified and awakened to ecstatic love of God.