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:pūrve mādhava-purīra | :pūrve mādhava-purīra lāgi' kṣīra kaila curi | ||
:ataeva nāma haila | :ataeva nāma haila 'kṣīra-corā hari' | ||
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pūrve—formerly; mādhava-purīra | pūrve—formerly; mādhava-purīra lāgi'-for Mādhavendra Purī; kṣīra—sweet rice; kaila—did; curi—steal; ataeva—therefore; nāma—the name; haila—became; kṣīra-corā hari—the Lord who stole a pot of sweet rice. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 27 January 2020
TEXT 20
- pūrve mādhava-purīra lāgi' kṣīra kaila curi
- ataeva nāma haila 'kṣīra-corā hari'
SYNONYMS
pūrve—formerly; mādhava-purīra lāgi'-for Mādhavendra Purī; kṣīra—sweet rice; kaila—did; curi—steal; ataeva—therefore; nāma—the name; haila—became; kṣīra-corā hari—the Lord who stole a pot of sweet rice.
TRANSLATION
Formerly the Deity had stolen a pot of sweet rice for Mādhavendra Purī; therefore He became very famous as the Lord who stole the sweet rice.