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: | :"buddhi bhraṣṭa haila tomāra gopālera saṅge | ||
:māyāvāda śunibāre upajila raṅge | :māyāvāda śunibāre upajila raṅge | ||
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"You have lost your intelligence in the association of Gopāla, and therefore you are eager to hear the Māyāvāda philosophy. | |||
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TEXT 94
- "buddhi bhraṣṭa haila tomāra gopālera saṅge
- māyāvāda śunibāre upajila raṅge
SYNONYMS
buddhi—intelligence; bhraṣṭa—lost; haila—has been; tomāra—your; gopālera saṅge—in the association of Gopāla; māyāvāda śunibāre—to hear the commentary of Māyāvāda philosophy; upajila raṅge—has awakened the propensity.
TRANSLATION
"You have lost your intelligence in the association of Gopāla, and therefore you are eager to hear the Māyāvāda philosophy.