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mahā-prasāda khāila āsiyā saba loka<br>
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gopāla dekhiyā sabāra khaṇḍe duḥkha-śoka<br>
:gopāla dekhiyā sabāra khaṇḍe duḥkha-śoka
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Throngs of people came from different villages to see the Deity of Gopāla, and they took mahā-prasādam sumptuously. When they saw the superexcellent form of Lord Gopāla, all their lamentation and unhappiness disappeared.
Throngs of people came from different villages to see the Deity of Gopāla, and they took mahā-prasādam sumptuously. When they saw the superexcellent form of Lord Gopāla, all their lamentation and unhappiness disappeared.
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 96

mahā-prasāda khāila āsiyā saba loka
gopāla dekhiyā sabāra khaṇḍe duḥkha-śoka


SYNONYMS

mahā-prasāda — spiritualized foods offered to Kṛṣṇa; khāila — ate; āsiyā — coming; saba — all; loka — people; gopāla — the Deity of Śrī Gopāla; dekhiyā — seeing; sabāra — of all of them; khaṇḍe — disappears; duḥkha-śoka — all lamentation and unhappiness.


TRANSLATION

Throngs of people came from different villages to see the Deity of Gopāla, and they took mahā-prasādam sumptuously. When they saw the superexcellent form of Lord Gopāla, all their lamentation and unhappiness disappeared.