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<div | :ākāra nā dekhi, mātra śuni tāra gāna' | ||
ākāra nā dekhi, mātra śuni tāra | :svarūpa kahena,—"ei mithyā anumāna | ||
svarūpa kahena, | |||
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<div | ''ākāra''—form; ''nā dekhi''—we cannot see; ''mātra''—only; ''śuni''—we hear; ''tāra''—his; ''gāna''—singing; ''svarūpa kahena''—Svarūpa Dāmodara said; ''ei''—this; ''mithyā''—false; ''anumāna''—guess. | ||
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"We cannot see his material form," they said, "but still we hear his sweet singing. Therefore he must have become a ghost." | |||
Svarūpa Dāmodara, however, protested, "This is a false guess. | |||
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Revision as of 09:48, 23 September 2021
TEXT 157
- ākāra nā dekhi, mātra śuni tāra gāna'
- svarūpa kahena,—"ei mithyā anumāna
SYNONYMS
ākāra—form; nā dekhi—we cannot see; mātra—only; śuni—we hear; tāra—his; gāna—singing; svarūpa kahena—Svarūpa Dāmodara said; ei—this; mithyā—false; anumāna—guess.
TRANSLATION
"We cannot see his material form," they said, "but still we hear his sweet singing. Therefore he must have become a ghost." Svarūpa Dāmodara, however, protested, "This is a false guess.