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setubandha haite āmi nā āsi yāvat | :setubandha haite āmi nā āsi yāvat | ||
nīlācale tumi saba rahibe tāvat | :nīlācale tumi saba rahibe tāvat | ||
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''setubandha''—the extreme southern point of India; ''haite''—from; ''āmi''—I; ''nā''—not; ''āsi''—returning; ''yāvat''—as long as; ''nīlācale''—in Jagannātha Purī; ''tumi''—you; ''saba''—all; ''rahibe''—should stay; ''tāvat''—that long. | |||
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“Until I return from Setubandha, all of you dear friends should remain at Jagannātha Purī.” | “Until I return from Setubandha, all of you dear friends should remain at Jagannātha Purī.” | ||
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TEXT 12
- setubandha haite āmi nā āsi yāvat
- nīlācale tumi saba rahibe tāvat
SYNONYMS
setubandha—the extreme southern point of India; haite—from; āmi—I; nā—not; āsi—returning; yāvat—as long as; nīlācale—in Jagannātha Purī; tumi—you; saba—all; rahibe—should stay; tāvat—that long.
TRANSLATION
“Until I return from Setubandha, all of you dear friends should remain at Jagannātha Purī.”