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He says, “Nityānanda and I are servants of Lord Caitanya.Nowhere else is there such joy as that which is tasted in this emotion of servitude.
He says, "Nityānanda and I are servants of Lord Caitanya." Nowhere else is there such joy as that which is tasted in this emotion of servitude.
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 45

muñi ye caitanya-dāsa āra nityānanda
dāsa-bhāva-sama nahe anyatra ānanda


SYNONYMS

muñi—I; ye—that; caitanya-dāsa—servant of Lord Caitanya; āra—and; nityānanda—of Lord Nityānanda; dāsa-bhāva—the emotion of being a servant; sama—equal to; nahe—not; anyatra—anywhere else; ānanda—transcendental bliss.


TRANSLATION

He says, "Nityānanda and I are servants of Lord Caitanya." Nowhere else is there such joy as that which is tasted in this emotion of servitude.