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jala-krīḍā kari’ kailā vanya-bhojane | :jala-krīḍā kari’ kailā vanya-bhojane | ||
dekhi’ āmi pralāpa kailuṅ—hena laya mane“ | :dekhi’ āmi pralāpa kailuṅ—hena laya mane“ | ||
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jala- | ''jala-krīḍā''—sports in the water; ''kari’''—performing; ''kailā''—had; ''vanya-bhojane''—a picnic; ''dekhi’''—seeing; ''āmi''—I; ''pralāpa kailuṅ''—talked crazily; ''hena''—such; ''laya''—takes; ''mane''—in My mind. | ||
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"After sporting in the water, Kṛṣṇa enjoyed a picnic. I can understand that after seeing this I must certainly have talked like a madman." | |||
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Revision as of 02:54, 19 October 2021
TEXT 118
- jala-krīḍā kari’ kailā vanya-bhojane
- dekhi’ āmi pralāpa kailuṅ—hena laya mane“
SYNONYMS
jala-krīḍā—sports in the water; kari’—performing; kailā—had; vanya-bhojane—a picnic; dekhi’—seeing; āmi—I; pralāpa kailuṅ—talked crazily; hena—such; laya—takes; mane—in My mind.
TRANSLATION
"After sporting in the water, Kṛṣṇa enjoyed a picnic. I can understand that after seeing this I must certainly have talked like a madman."