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:ye vaṁśera upare tomāra haya kṛpā-leśa
:ye vaṁśera upare tomāra haya kṛpā-leśa
:sakala maṅgala tāhe khaṇḍe saba kleśa’
:sakala maṅgala tāhe khaṇḍe saba kleśa'
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ye vaṁśera—which family; upare—upon; tomāra—Your; haya—there is; kṛpā-leśa—a little mercy; sakala maṅgala—all auspiciousness; tāhe—on that; khaṇḍe—are destroyed; saba—all; kleśa—miserable conditions.
ye vaṁśera—which family; upare—upon; tomāra—Your; haya—there is; kṛpā-leśa—little mercy; sakala maṅgala—all auspiciousness; tāhe—on that; khaṇḍe—are destroyed; saba—all; kleśa—miserable conditions.
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“My dear Lord, the family upon which You bestow even a little mercy is always fortunate, for such mercy makes all miseries disappear.
"My dear Lord, the family upon which You bestow even a little mercy is always fortunate, for such mercy makes all miseries disappear."
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Latest revision as of 02:09, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 44

ye vaṁśera upare tomāra haya kṛpā-leśa
sakala maṅgala tāhe khaṇḍe saba kleśa'


SYNONYMS

ye vaṁśera—which family; upare—upon; tomāra—Your; haya—there is; kṛpā-leśa—little mercy; sakala maṅgala—all auspiciousness; tāhe—on that; khaṇḍe—are destroyed; saba—all; kleśa—miserable conditions.


TRANSLATION

"My dear Lord, the family upon which You bestow even a little mercy is always fortunate, for such mercy makes all miseries disappear."