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:āpanāra | :āpanāra 'asaubhāgya' āji haila jñāna | ||
:jagate nāhi jagadānanda-sama bhāgyavān | :jagate nāhi jagadānanda-sama bhāgyavān | ||
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"I can also understand my misfortune. No one in this world is as fortunate as Jagadānanda. | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta (1975) - Antya-līlā - Chapter 4: Sanātana Gosvāmī Visits the Lord at Jagannātha Purī
TEXT 162
- āpanāra 'asaubhāgya' āji haila jñāna
- jagate nāhi jagadānanda-sama bhāgyavān
SYNONYMS
āpanāra—my personal; asaubhāgya—misfortune; āji—today; haila jñāna—I can understand; jagate—within this world; nāhi—there is not; jagadānanda-sama—like Jagadānanda Paṇḍita; bhāgyavān—fortunate person.
TRANSLATION
"I can also understand my misfortune. No one in this world is as fortunate as Jagadānanda.