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On another day a great devotee of Lord Śiva, chanting of Lord | On another day a great devotee of Lord Śiva, chanting of Lord Śiva's qualities, came to Lord Caitanya's house, where he began dancing in the courtyard and playing his ḍamaru [a musical instrument]. | ||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Ādi-līlā - Chapter 17: The Pastimes of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu in His Youth
TEXT 99
- āra dina śiva-bhakta śiva-guṇa gāya
- prabhura aṅgane nāce, ḍamaru bājāya
SYNONYMS
āra dina—another day; śiva-bhakta—a devotee of Lord Śiva; śiva-guṇa—the qualities of Lord Śiva; gāya—chants; prabhura—of Lord Caitanya; aṅgane—in the courtyard; nāce—dances; ḍamaru—a kind of musical instrument; bājāyā—plays on it.
TRANSLATION
On another day a great devotee of Lord Śiva, chanting of Lord Śiva's qualities, came to Lord Caitanya's house, where he began dancing in the courtyard and playing his ḍamaru [a musical instrument].