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āmā ha-ite ānandita haya tribhuvana | :āmā ha-ite ānandita haya tribhuvana | ||
āmāke ānanda dibe—aiche kon jana | :āmāke ānanda dibe—aiche kon jana | ||
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āmā ha- | ''āmā ha-ite''—from Me; ''ānandita''—pleased; ''haya''—becomes; ''tri-bhuvana''—all the three worlds; ''āmāke''—unto Me; ''ānanda dibe''—will give pleasure; ''aiche''—such; ''kon jana''—what person. | ||
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"All the world derives pleasure from Me. Is there anyone who can give Me pleasure?" | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Ādi-līlā - Chapter 4: The Confidential Reasons for the Appearance of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu
TEXT 239
- āmā ha-ite ānandita haya tribhuvana
- āmāke ānanda dibe—aiche kon jana
SYNONYMS
āmā ha-ite—from Me; ānandita—pleased; haya—becomes; tri-bhuvana—all the three worlds; āmāke—unto Me; ānanda dibe—will give pleasure; aiche—such; kon jana—what person.
TRANSLATION
"All the world derives pleasure from Me. Is there anyone who can give Me pleasure?"