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:tomāra ājñāte āmi āchi nīlācale | :tomāra ājñāte āmi āchi nīlācale | ||
:nikaṭe lañā yāo āmā tomāra prema- | :nikaṭe lañā yāo āmā tomāra prema-bale' | ||
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"Only by your order am I living in Nīlācala [Jagannātha Purī]. Nevertheless, you still pull Me near you because of your great love for Me.' " | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 27 January 2020
TEXT 39
- tomāra ājñāte āmi āchi nīlācale
- nikaṭe lañā yāo āmā tomāra prema-bale'
SYNONYMS
tomāra ājñāte—on your order; āmi—I; āchi—reside; nīlācale—at Jagannātha Purī; nikaṭe—nearby; lañā yāo—you take away; āmā—Me; tomāra—your; prema—transcendental love; bale—on the strength of.
TRANSLATION
"Only by your order am I living in Nīlācala [Jagannātha Purī]. Nevertheless, you still pull Me near you because of your great love for Me.' "