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<div | :tomāra śakti vinā jīvera nahe ei vāṇī | ||
tomāra śakti vinā jīvera nahe ei vāṇī | :tumi śakti diyā kahāo,—hena anumāni | ||
tumi śakti diyā kahāo,—hena | |||
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<div | ''tomāra śakti vinā''—without Your special power; ''jīvera''—of an ordinary living being; ''nahe''—there is not; ''ei vāṇī''—these words; ''tumi''—You; ''śakti diyā''—giving power; ''kahāo''—make him say; ''hena''—such; ''anumāni''—I guess. | ||
tomāra śakti | |||
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"Without Your mercy such poetic expressions would be impossible for an ordinary living being to write. My guess is that You have given him the power." | |||
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TEXT 196
- tomāra śakti vinā jīvera nahe ei vāṇī
- tumi śakti diyā kahāo,—hena anumāni
SYNONYMS
tomāra śakti vinā—without Your special power; jīvera—of an ordinary living being; nahe—there is not; ei vāṇī—these words; tumi—You; śakti diyā—giving power; kahāo—make him say; hena—such; anumāni—I guess.
TRANSLATION
"Without Your mercy such poetic expressions would be impossible for an ordinary living being to write. My guess is that You have given him the power."