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eta sampatti chāḍi’ kene gelā vṛndāvana<br>
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tāṅre hāsya karite lakṣmī karilā sājana<br>
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eta sampatti—so much opulence; chāḍi’—giving up; kene—why; gelā—He went; vṛndāvana—to Vṛndāvana; tāṅre hāsya karite—to make Him a laughingstock; lakṣmī—the goddess of fortune; karilā—made; sājana—so much decoration.
''eta sampatti''—so much opulence; ''chāḍi''’—giving up; ''kene''—why; ''gelā—''He went; ''vṛndāvana''—to Vṛndāvana; ''tāṅre hāsya karite—''to make Him a laughingstock; ''lakṣmī''—the goddess of fortune; ''karilā''—made; ''sājana''—so much decoration.
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“She wondered, ‘Why did Lord Jagannātha give up so much opulence and go to Vṛndāvana?’ To make Him a laughingstock, the goddess of fortune made arrangements for much decoration.
“She wondered, ‘Why did Lord Jagannātha give up so much opulence and go to Vṛndāvana?’ To make Him a laughingstock, the goddess of fortune made arrangements for much decoration.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 206

eta sampatti chāḍi’ kene gelā vṛndāvana
tāṅre hāsya karite lakṣmī karilā sājana


SYNONYMS

eta sampatti—so much opulence; chāḍi’—giving up; kene—why; gelā—He went; vṛndāvana—to Vṛndāvana; tāṅre hāsya karite—to make Him a laughingstock; lakṣmī—the goddess of fortune; karilā—made; sājana—so much decoration.


TRANSLATION

“She wondered, ‘Why did Lord Jagannātha give up so much opulence and go to Vṛndāvana?’ To make Him a laughingstock, the goddess of fortune made arrangements for much decoration.