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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 131

miśrera āvāsa sei haya alpa sthāna
asaṅkhya vaiṣṇava tāhāṅ haila parimāṇa


SYNONYMS

miśrera āvāsa—the residence of Kāśī Miśra; sei—that; haya—is; alpa sthāna—insufficient place; asaṅkhya—unlimited; vaiṣṇava—devotees; tāhāṅ—there; haila—were; parimāṇa—overcrowded.


TRANSLATION

Since the residence of Kāśī Miśra was insufficient, all the assembled devotees were very much overcrowded.