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:eka-dina nārada kahe, | :eka-dina nārada kahe,--"śunaha, parvate | ||
:āmāra eka śiṣya āche, calaha | :āmāra eka śiṣya āche, calaha dekhite" | ||
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"One day, while speaking to his friend Parvata Muni, Nārada Muni requested him to go with him to see his disciple the hunter. | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 24: The Sixty-One Explanations of the Atmārāma Verse
TEXT 268
- eka-dina nārada kahe,--"śunaha, parvate
- āmāra eka śiṣya āche, calaha dekhite"
SYNONYMS
eka-dina—one day; nārada kahe—Nārada Muni said; śunaha—please hear; parvate—my dear Parvata; āmāra—my; eka—one; śiṣya—disciple; āche—there is; calaha dekhite—let us go see.
TRANSLATION
"One day, while speaking to his friend Parvata Muni, Nārada Muni requested him to go with him to see his disciple the hunter.