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:mahā-vidagdha rājā, sei saba jāne
:mahā-vidagdha rājā, sei saba jāne
:mukundere haila tāṅra ‘mahā-siddha’-jñāne
:mukundere haila tāṅra 'mahā-siddha'-jñāne
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“Being extraordinarily intelligent, the King could understand the whole affair. In his estimation, Mukunda was a most uncommon, exalted, liberated personality.
"Being extraordinarily intelligent, the King could understand the whole affair. In his estimation, Mukunda was a most uncommon, exalted, liberated personality.
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 127

mahā-vidagdha rājā, sei saba jāne
mukundere haila tāṅra 'mahā-siddha'-jñāne


SYNONYMS

mahā-vidagdha—highly intelligent; rājā—the King; sei—he; saba jāne—knows everything; mukundere—upon Mukunda; haila—was; tāṅra—his; mahā-siddha-jñāne—calculation as the most perfect devotee.


TRANSLATION

"Being extraordinarily intelligent, the King could understand the whole affair. In his estimation, Mukunda was a most uncommon, exalted, liberated personality.