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On another day a mendicant came to beg alms from the Lord’s house, but when he saw the Lord dancing, he also began to dance.
On another day a mendicant came to beg alms from the Lord's house, but when he saw the Lord dancing, he also began to dance.
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 101

āra dina eka bhikṣuka āilā māgite
prabhura nṛtya dekhi nṛtya lāgila karite


SYNONYMS

āra—another; dina—day; eka—one; bhikṣuka—beggar; āilā—came; māgite—to beg; prabhura—of the Lord; nṛtya—dancing; dekhi—seeing; nṛtya—dancing; lāgila—began; karite—to perform.


TRANSLATION

On another day a mendicant came to beg alms from the Lord's house, but when he saw the Lord dancing, he also began to dance.