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''āmā haite''—from Me; ''rādhā''—Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī; ''pāya''—gets; ''ye''—whatever; ''jātīya''—types of; ''sukha''—happiness; ''tāhā''—that; ''āsvādite''—to taste; ''āmi''—I; ''sadāi''—always; ''unmukha''—very eager.
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 262

āmā haite rādhā pāya ye jātīya sukha
tāhā āsvādite āmi sadāi unmukha


SYNONYMS

āmā haite — from Me; rādhā — Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī; pāya — gets; ye — whatever; jātīya — types of; sukha — happiness; tāhā — that; āsvādite — to taste; āmi — I; sadāi — always; unmukha — very eager.


TRANSLATION

"I am always eager to taste the joy that Rādhārāṇī derives from Me."