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ihā śuni’ tā-sabāra mane ha-ila bhaya<br>
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kona kichu jāne, kibā devāviṣṭa haya<br>
:kona kichu jāne, kibā devāviṣṭa haya
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ihā śuni’—hearing this; tā-sabāra—of all the girls; mane—in the minds; ha-ila—became; bhaya—fear; kona kichu—something uncommon; jāne—He knows; kibā—what if; deva-āviṣṭa—empowered by demigods; haya—He is.
''ihā śuni''’—hearing this; ''tā-sabāra''—of all the girls; ''mane''—in the minds; ''ha-ila''—became; ''bhaya''—fear; ''kona kichu''—something uncommon; ''jāne''—He knows; ''kibā''—what if; ''deva-āviṣṭa''—empowered by demigods; ''haya''—He is.
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Hearing this supposed curse by Lord Caitanya, the girls, considering that He might know something uncommon or be empowered by demigods, were afraid that His curse might be effective.
Hearing this supposed curse by Lord Caitanya, the girls, considering that He might know something uncommon or be empowered by demigods, were afraid that His curse might be effective.
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Revision as of 14:56, 17 July 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 59

ihā śuni’ tā-sabāra mane ha-ila bhaya
kona kichu jāne, kibā devāviṣṭa haya


SYNONYMS

ihā śuni’—hearing this; tā-sabāra—of all the girls; mane—in the minds; ha-ila—became; bhaya—fear; kona kichu—something uncommon; jāne—He knows; kibā—what if; deva-āviṣṭa—empowered by demigods; haya—He is.


TRANSLATION

Hearing this supposed curse by Lord Caitanya, the girls, considering that He might know something uncommon or be empowered by demigods, were afraid that His curse might be effective.