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:dui-dui jane | :dui-dui jane meli' kare jala-raṇa | ||
:keha hāre, keha | :keha hāre, keha jine-prabhu kare daraśana | ||
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dui-dui jane—forming a party of two men; | dui-dui jane—forming a party of two men; meli'-joining; kare—do; jala-raṇa—fighting in the water; keha hāre—someone is defeated; keha jine—someone is victorious; prabhu—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; kare daraśana—sees. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 27 January 2020
TEXT 78
- dui-dui jane meli' kare jala-raṇa
- keha hāre, keha jine-prabhu kare daraśana
SYNONYMS
dui-dui jane—forming a party of two men; meli'-joining; kare—do; jala-raṇa—fighting in the water; keha hāre—someone is defeated; keha jine—someone is victorious; prabhu—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; kare daraśana—sees.
TRANSLATION
Sometimes two would pair off to fight in the water. One would emerge victorious and the other defeated, and the Lord would watch all this fun.