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saba rātri sabe beḍāi tomāre anveṣiyā | :saba rātri sabe beḍāi tomāre anveṣiyā | ||
jāliyāra mukhe śuni’ pāinu āsiyā | :jāliyāra mukhe śuni’ pāinu āsiyā | ||
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saba | ''saba rātri''—the whole night; ''sabe''—all of us; ''beḍāi''—walked; ''tomāre''—You; ''anveṣiyā''—searching for; ''jāliyāra mukhe''—from the mouth of this fisherman; ''śuni’''—hearing; ''pāinu''—we found; ''āsiyā''—coming. | ||
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"Throughout the night, we all walked about in search of You. After hearing from this fisherman, we came here and found You." | |||
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Revision as of 02:46, 19 October 2021
TEXT 114
- saba rātri sabe beḍāi tomāre anveṣiyā
- jāliyāra mukhe śuni’ pāinu āsiyā
SYNONYMS
saba rātri—the whole night; sabe—all of us; beḍāi—walked; tomāre—You; anveṣiyā—searching for; jāliyāra mukhe—from the mouth of this fisherman; śuni’—hearing; pāinu—we found; āsiyā—coming.
TRANSLATION
"Throughout the night, we all walked about in search of You. After hearing from this fisherman, we came here and found You."