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:miśra kahe, | :miśra kahe,--ei baḍa adbhuta kāhinī | ||
:śiśura śūnya-pade kene nūpurera dhvani | :śiśura śūnya-pade kene nūpurera dhvani | ||
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Jagannātha Miśra said, | Jagannātha Miśra said, "This is a very wonderful incident. Why is there a sound of ankle bells from the bare feet of my child?" | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 26 January 2020
TEXT 79
- miśra kahe,--ei baḍa adbhuta kāhinī
- śiśura śūnya-pade kene nūpurera dhvani
SYNONYMS
miśra kahe—Jagannātha Miśra said; ei baḍa—this is very; adbhuta—wonderful; kāhinī—incident; śiśura—of the child; śūnya-pade—on the naked legs; kene—why; nūpurera—of the ankle bells; dhvani—sound.
TRANSLATION
Jagannātha Miśra said, "This is a very wonderful incident. Why is there a sound of ankle bells from the bare feet of my child?"