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nūpurera dhvani-mātra āmāra śunibā | :nūpurera dhvani-mātra āmāra śunibā | ||
sei śabde āmāra gamana pratīti karibā | :sei śabde āmāra gamana pratīti karibā | ||
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''nūpurera''—of the ankle bells; ''dhvani-mātra''—the sound only; ''āmāra''—My; ''śunibā''—you will hear; ''sei śabde''—by hearing that sound; ''āmāra''—My; ''gamana''—coming; ''pratīti''—understanding; ''karibā''—you will do. | |||
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“You will know that I am walking behind you by the sound of My ankle bells. | “You will know that I am walking behind you by the sound of My ankle bells. | ||
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TEXT 99
- nūpurera dhvani-mātra āmāra śunibā
- sei śabde āmāra gamana pratīti karibā
SYNONYMS
nūpurera—of the ankle bells; dhvani-mātra—the sound only; āmāra—My; śunibā—you will hear; sei śabde—by hearing that sound; āmāra—My; gamana—coming; pratīti—understanding; karibā—you will do.
TRANSLATION
“You will know that I am walking behind you by the sound of My ankle bells.