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==== TEXT 65 ====
==== TEXT 65 ====

Latest revision as of 02:39, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

vaktā śrotā kahe śune duṅhe premāveśe
ātma-smṛti nāhi, kāhāṅ jāniba dina-śeṣe


SYNONYMS

vaktā—the speaker; śrotā—the listener; kahe—speaks; śune—hears; duṅhe—both of them; prema-āveśe—in ecstatic love; ātma-smṛti nāhi—there was no bodily consciousness; kāhāṅ—where; jāniba—can understand; dina-śeṣe—the end of day.


TRANSLATION

The speaker and listener spoke and heard in ecstatic love. Thus they forgot their bodily consciousness. How, then, could they perceive the end of the day?