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==== TEXT 167 ==== | ==== TEXT 167 ==== | ||
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:nityānanda | :nityānanda bali' yabe karena huṅkāra | ||
:tāhā | :tāhā dekhi' lokera haya mahā-camatkāra | ||
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nityānanda—the name Nityānanda; | nityānanda—the name Nityānanda; bali'-saying; yabe—whenever; karena huṅkāra—makes a great sound; tāhā dekhi'-seeing that; lokera—of the people; haya—there is; mahā-camatkāra—great wonder and astonishment. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 26 January 2020
TEXT 167
- nityānanda bali' yabe karena huṅkāra
- tāhā dekhi' lokera haya mahā-camatkāra
SYNONYMS
nityānanda—the name Nityānanda; bali'-saying; yabe—whenever; karena huṅkāra—makes a great sound; tāhā dekhi'-seeing that; lokera—of the people; haya—there is; mahā-camatkāra—great wonder and astonishment.
TRANSLATION
Whenever he shouted aloud the name Nityānanda, the people around him were filled with great wonder and astonishment.