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mora jihvā—vīṇā-yantra, tumi—vīṇā-dhārī<br>
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tomāra mane yei uṭhe, tāhāi uccāri<br>
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mora jihvā—my tongue; vīṇā-yantra—a stringed instrument; tumi—You; vīṇā-dhārī—the player of the stringed instrument; tomāra mane—in Your mind; yei uṭhe—whatever arises; tāhāi—that; uccāri—I vibrate.
''mora jihvā''—my tongue; ''vīṇā-yantra''—a stringed instrument; ''tumi''—You; ''vīṇā-dhārī''—the player of the stringed instrument; ''tomāra mane''—in Your mind; ''yei uṭhe''—whatever arises; ''tāhāi''—that; ''uccāri''—I vibrate.
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“My dear Lord, my tongue is just like a stringed instrument, and You are its player. Therefore I simply vibrate whatever arises in Your mind.”
“My dear Lord, my tongue is just like a stringed instrument, and You are its player. Therefore I simply vibrate whatever arises in Your mind.”
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Revision as of 03:19, 11 August 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 133

mora jihvā—vīṇā-yantra, tumi—vīṇā-dhārī
tomāra mane yei uṭhe, tāhāi uccāri


SYNONYMS

mora jihvā—my tongue; vīṇā-yantra—a stringed instrument; tumi—You; vīṇā-dhārī—the player of the stringed instrument; tomāra mane—in Your mind; yei uṭhe—whatever arises; tāhāi—that; uccāri—I vibrate.


TRANSLATION

“My dear Lord, my tongue is just like a stringed instrument, and You are its player. Therefore I simply vibrate whatever arises in Your mind.”