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tapta-vālukāya tomāra pāya haila vraṇa | :tapta-vālukāya tomāra pāya haila vraṇa | ||
calite nā pāra, kemane karilā sahana? | :calite nā pāra, kemane karilā sahana?" | ||
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tapta- | ''tapta-vālukāya''—by the hot sand; ''tomāra''—your; ''pāya''—on the soles; ''haila''—there were; ''vraṇa''—blisters; ''calite nā pāra''—you cannot walk; ''kemane''—how; ''karilā sahana''—did you tolerate. | ||
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"The hot sand must have blistered your soles. Now you cannot walk. How did you tolerate it?" | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Antya-līlā - Chapter 4: Sanātana Gosvāmī Visits the Lord at Jagannātha Purī
TEXT 124
- tapta-vālukāya tomāra pāya haila vraṇa
- calite nā pāra, kemane karilā sahana?"
SYNONYMS
tapta-vālukāya—by the hot sand; tomāra—your; pāya—on the soles; haila—there were; vraṇa—blisters; calite nā pāra—you cannot walk; kemane—how; karilā sahana—did you tolerate.
TRANSLATION
"The hot sand must have blistered your soles. Now you cannot walk. How did you tolerate it?"