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:kāhāṅ cāṅgera upara sei maraṇa-pramāda! | :kāhāṅ cāṅgera upara sei maraṇa-pramāda! | ||
:kāhāṅ | :kāhāṅ 'neta-dhaṭī' punaḥ,--e-saba prasāda! | ||
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"I was lifted upon the cāṅga to be killed, but on the contrary I was honored with this silken cloth. This is all Your mercy. | |||
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TEXT 134
- kāhāṅ cāṅgera upara sei maraṇa-pramāda!
- kāhāṅ 'neta-dhaṭī' punaḥ,--e-saba prasāda!
SYNONYMS
kāhāṅ—on one hand; cāṅgera upara—on the cāṅga; sei—that; maraṇa-pramāda—danger of death; kāhāṅ—on the other hand; neta-dhaṭī—the silken cloth; punaḥ—again; e-saba—all this; prasāda—mercy.
TRANSLATION
"I was lifted upon the cāṅga to be killed, but on the contrary I was honored with this silken cloth. This is all Your mercy.