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<div | :haridāsa kahena,—"yaiche sūryera udaya | ||
haridāsa kahena, | :udaya nā haite ārambhe tamera haya kṣaya | ||
udaya nā haite ārambhe tamera haya kṣaya | |||
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<div | ''haridāsa kahena''—Haridāsa Ṭhākura began to explain; ''yaiche''—like; ''sūryera udaya''—sunrise; ''udaya nā haite''—although not visible; ''ārambhe''—from the beginning; ''tamera''—of darkness; ''haya kṣaya''—there is dissipation. | ||
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Haridāsa Ṭhākura said, "As the sun begins to rise, even before it is visible it dissipates the darkness of night. | |||
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TEXT 183
- haridāsa kahena,—"yaiche sūryera udaya
- udaya nā haite ārambhe tamera haya kṣaya
SYNONYMS
haridāsa kahena—Haridāsa Ṭhākura began to explain; yaiche—like; sūryera udaya—sunrise; udaya nā haite—although not visible; ārambhe—from the beginning; tamera—of darkness; haya kṣaya—there is dissipation.
TRANSLATION
Haridāsa Ṭhākura said, "As the sun begins to rise, even before it is visible it dissipates the darkness of night.