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: | :"tomāra nitya-dāsa mui, tomā pāsariyā | ||
:paḍiyāchoṅ bhavārṇave māyā-baddha hañā | :paḍiyāchoṅ bhavārṇave māyā-baddha hañā | ||
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"I am Your eternal servant, but I forgot Your Lordship. Now I have fallen in the ocean of nescience and have been conditioned by the external energy. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 27 January 2020
TEXT 33
- "tomāra nitya-dāsa mui, tomā pāsariyā
- paḍiyāchoṅ bhavārṇave māyā-baddha hañā
SYNONYMS
tomāra—Your; nitya-dāsa—eternal servant; mui—I; tomā pāsariyā—forgetting Your Lordship; paḍiyāchoṅ—I have fallen; bhava-arṇave—in the ocean of nescience; māyā-baddha hañā—becoming conditioned by the external energy.
TRANSLATION
"I am Your eternal servant, but I forgot Your Lordship. Now I have fallen in the ocean of nescience and have been conditioned by the external energy.