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: | :cali' cali' āilā purī śrī-nīlācala | ||
:jagannātha | :jagannātha dekhi' hailā premete vihvala | ||
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cali' cali'-walking and walking; āilā—he reached; purī—Jagannātha Purī; śrī-nīlācala—known as Nīlācala; jagannātha dekhi'-seeing Lord Jagannātha; hailā—became; premete—in love; vihvala—overwhelmed. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 27 January 2020
TEXT 143
- cali' cali' āilā purī śrī-nīlācala
- jagannātha dekhi' hailā premete vihvala
SYNONYMS
cali' cali'-walking and walking; āilā—he reached; purī—Jagannātha Purī; śrī-nīlācala—known as Nīlācala; jagannātha dekhi'-seeing Lord Jagannātha; hailā—became; premete—in love; vihvala—overwhelmed.
TRANSLATION
Walking and walking, Mādhavendra Purī finally reached Jagannātha Purī, which is also known as Nīlācala. There he saw Lord Jagannātha and was overwhelmed with loving ecstasy.