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avadhūta gosāñira eka bhṛtya prema-dhāma | :avadhūta gosāñira eka bhṛtya prema-dhāma | ||
mīnaketana rāmadāsa haya tāṅra nāma | :mīnaketana rāmadāsa haya tāṅra nāma | ||
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''avadhūta''—the mendicant; ''gosāñira''—of Lord Nityānanda; ''eka''—one; ''bhṛtya''—servant; ''prema-dhāma''—reservoir of love; ''mīnaketana''—Mīnaketana; ''rāma-dāsa''—Rāmadāsa; ''haya''—is; ''tāṅra''—his; ''nāma''—name. | |||
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Lord Nityānanda Prabhu had a servant named Śrī Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa, who was a reservoir of love. | Lord Nityānanda Prabhu had a servant named Śrī Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa, who was a reservoir of love. | ||
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Revision as of 14:57, 12 September 2021
TEXT 161
- avadhūta gosāñira eka bhṛtya prema-dhāma
- mīnaketana rāmadāsa haya tāṅra nāma
SYNONYMS
avadhūta—the mendicant; gosāñira—of Lord Nityānanda; eka—one; bhṛtya—servant; prema-dhāma—reservoir of love; mīnaketana—Mīnaketana; rāma-dāsa—Rāmadāsa; haya—is; tāṅra—his; nāma—name.
TRANSLATION
Lord Nityānanda Prabhu had a servant named Śrī Mīnaketana Rāmadāsa, who was a reservoir of love.