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==== TEXT 119 ====
==== TEXT 119 ====


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:’prabhu bolāñāche’,—ei ānandita mane
:'prabhu bolāñāche',--ei ānandita mane
:tapta-vālukāte pā poḍe, tāhā nāhi jāne
:tapta-vālukāte pā poḍe, tāhā nāhi jāne
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 119

'prabhu bolāñāche',--ei ānandita mane
tapta-vālukāte pā poḍe, tāhā nāhi jāne


SYNONYMS

prabhu bolāñāche—the Lord has called; ei—this; ānandita—happy; mane—within the mind; tapta-vālukāte—on the hot sand; pā—feet; poḍe—were burning; tāhā—that; nāhi jāne—could not understand.


TRANSLATION

Overwhelmed by joy at being called by the Lord, Sanātana Gosvāmī did not feel that his feet were burning in the hot sand.