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Throngs of people came from different villages to see the Deity of Gopāla, and they took mahā- | Throngs of people came from different villages to see the Deity of Gopāla, and they took mahā-prasāda sumptuously. When they saw the superexcellent form of Lord Gopāla, all their lamentation and unhappiness disappeared. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 27 January 2020
TEXT 96
- mahā-prasāda khāila āsiyā saba loka
- gopāla dekhiyā sabāra khaṇḍe duḥkha-śoka
SYNONYMS
mahā-prasāda—spiritualized foods offered to Kṛṣṇa; khāila—ate; āsiyā—coming; saba—all; loka—people; gopāla—the Deity of Śrī Gopāla; dekhiyā—seeing; sabāra—of all of them; khaṇḍe—disappears; duḥkha-śoka—all lamentation and unhappiness.
TRANSLATION
Throngs of people came from different villages to see the Deity of Gopāla, and they took mahā-prasāda sumptuously. When they saw the superexcellent form of Lord Gopāla, all their lamentation and unhappiness disappeared.