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bhikhāri—beggar; sannyāsī—mendicant; kare—does; tīrtha—of holy places; paryaṭana—touring; tāṅre—Him; | bhikhāri—beggar; sannyāsī—mendicant; kare—does; tīrtha—of holy places; paryaṭana—touring; tāṅre—Him; dekhibṁre—to see; ṁise—come; dui cṁri jana—only a few people. | ||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 1: The Later Pastimes of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu
TEXT 172
- bhikhārī sannyāsī kare tīrtha paryaṭana
- tāṅre dekhibāre āise dui cāri jana
SYNONYMS
bhikhāri—beggar; sannyāsī—mendicant; kare—does; tīrtha—of holy places; paryaṭana—touring; tāṅre—Him; dekhibṁre—to see; ṁise—come; dui cṁri jana—only a few people.
TRANSLATION
Keśava Chatrī informed the Muslim King that Caitanya Mahāprabhu was a mendicant touring different places of pilgrimage and that, as such, only a few people came to see Him.