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:eta | :eta śuni' svarūpa-gosāñi saba tattva jāni' | ||
:jāliyāre kichu kaya sumadhura vāṇī | :jāliyāre kichu kaya sumadhura vāṇī | ||
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eta | eta śuni'-hearing this; svarūpa-gosāñi—Svarūpa Dāmodara Gosvāmī; saba—all; tattva—truth; jāni'-understanding; jāliyāre—unto the fisherman; kichu—some; kaya—said; su-madhura—sweet; vāṇī—words. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 26 January 2020
TEXT 60
- eta śuni' svarūpa-gosāñi saba tattva jāni'
- jāliyāre kichu kaya sumadhura vāṇī
SYNONYMS
eta śuni'-hearing this; svarūpa-gosāñi—Svarūpa Dāmodara Gosvāmī; saba—all; tattva—truth; jāni'-understanding; jāliyāre—unto the fisherman; kichu—some; kaya—said; su-madhura—sweet; vāṇī—words.
TRANSLATION
Hearing this, Svarūpa Dāmodara could understand the full truth of the matter. He spoke sweetly to the fisherman.