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ataeva ‘hari’ ‘hari’ bale nārīgaṇa | :ataeva ‘hari’ ‘hari’ bale nārīgaṇa | ||
dekhite āise yebā sarva bandhu jana | :dekhite āise yebā sarva bandhu jana | ||
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''ataeva''—therefore; ''hari hari''—the holy name of the Lord; ''bale''—chant; ''nārī-gaṇa''—all the ladies; ''dekhite''—to see; ''āise''—they come; ''yebā''—whoever; ''sarva''—all; ''bandhu-jana''—friends. | |||
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All the friendly ladies who came to see the child would chant the holy names, “Hari, Hari!” as soon as the child would cry. | All the friendly ladies who came to see the child would chant the holy names, “Hari, Hari!” as soon as the child would cry. | ||
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Revision as of 17:52, 10 July 2021
TEXT 24
- ataeva ‘hari’ ‘hari’ bale nārīgaṇa
- dekhite āise yebā sarva bandhu jana
SYNONYMS
ataeva—therefore; hari hari—the holy name of the Lord; bale—chant; nārī-gaṇa—all the ladies; dekhite—to see; āise—they come; yebā—whoever; sarva—all; bandhu-jana—friends.
TRANSLATION
All the friendly ladies who came to see the child would chant the holy names, “Hari, Hari!” as soon as the child would cry.