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:eta | :eta bali' krodhe gosāñi uṭhiyā calilā | ||
:tāre daṇḍa dite se grāme nā rahilā | :tāre daṇḍa dite se grāme nā rahilā | ||
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eta | eta bali'-saying this; krodhe—in anger; gosāñi—Lord Nityānanda; uṭhiyā calilā—got up and left; tāre—him; daṇḍa dite—to chastise; se—that; grāme—in the village; nā rahilā—did not stay. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 27 January 2020
TEXT 156
- eta bali' krodhe gosāñi uṭhiyā calilā
- tāre daṇḍa dite se grāme nā rahilā
SYNONYMS
eta bali'-saying this; krodhe—in anger; gosāñi—Lord Nityānanda; uṭhiyā calilā—got up and left; tāre—him; daṇḍa dite—to chastise; se—that; grāme—in the village; nā rahilā—did not stay.
TRANSLATION
Having said this, Lord Nityānanda stood up and left in an angry mood. To chastise Rāmacandra Khān, He did not even stay in that village.