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gauḍa-īśvara—king of Bengal; yavana-rājā—Muslim king; prabhāva—influence; śuniñā—hearing; kahite—to say; lāgila—began; kichu—something; vismita—astonished; hañā—becoming.
gauḍa-īśvara—King of Bengal; yavana-rājā—Muslim king; prabhāva—influence; śuniñā—hearing; kahite—to say; lāgila—began; kichu—something; vismita—astonished; hañā—becoming.
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When the Muslim king of Bengal heard of Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s influence in attracting innumerable people, he became very much astonished and began to speak as follows.
When the Muslim King of Bengal heard of Caitanya Mahāprabhu's influence in attracting innumerable people, he became very astonished and began to speak as follows.
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 168

gauḍeśvara yavana-rājā prabhāva śuniñā
kahite lāgila kichu vismita hañā


SYNONYMS

gauḍa-īśvara—King of Bengal; yavana-rājā—Muslim king; prabhāva—influence; śuniñā—hearing; kahite—to say; lāgila—began; kichu—something; vismita—astonished; hañā—becoming.


TRANSLATION

When the Muslim King of Bengal heard of Caitanya Mahāprabhu's influence in attracting innumerable people, he became very astonished and began to speak as follows.


PURPORT

At that time the Muslim king of Bengal was Nawab Hussain Shah Bādasāha.