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mora śiromaṇi kata kata mahāśaya | :mora śiromaṇi kata kata mahāśaya | ||
tomāra līlāra sahāya koṭi-bhakta haya | :tomāra līlāra sahāya koṭi-bhakta haya | ||
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''mora''—my; ''śiromaṇi''—crown jewels; ''kata kata''—many, many; ''mahāśaya''—great persons; ''tomāra līlāra''—in Your pastimes; ''sahāya''—helpers; ''koṭi-bhakta''—millions of devotees; ''haya''—there are. | |||
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"My Lord, there are many respectable personalities, millions of devotees, who are fit to sit on my head. They are all helpful in Your pastimes. | |||
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Revision as of 07:59, 23 September 2021
TEXT 40
- mora śiromaṇi kata kata mahāśaya
- tomāra līlāra sahāya koṭi-bhakta haya
SYNONYMS
mora—my; śiromaṇi—crown jewels; kata kata—many, many; mahāśaya—great persons; tomāra līlāra—in Your pastimes; sahāya—helpers; koṭi-bhakta—millions of devotees; haya—there are.
TRANSLATION
"My Lord, there are many respectable personalities, millions of devotees, who are fit to sit on my head. They are all helpful in Your pastimes.