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“Although Lord Jagannātha enjoys His pastimes at Dvārakā-dhāma and naturally manifests sublime liberality there, still, once a year He becomes unlimitedly eager to see Vṛndāvana.
"Although Lord Jagannātha enjoys His pastimes at Dvārakā-dhāma and naturally manifests sublime liberality there, still, once a year, He becomes unlimitedly eager to see Vṛndāvana."
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXTS 117-118

yadyapi jagannātha karena dvārakāya vihāra
sahaja prakaṭa kare parama udāra
tathāpi vatsara-madhye haya eka-bāra
vṛndāvana dekhite tāṅra utkaṇṭhā apāra


SYNONYMS

yadyapi—although; jagannātha—Lord Jagannātha; karena—does; dvārakāya—in Dvārakā-dhāma; vihāra—enjoyment; sahaja—natural; prakaṭa—manifestation; kare—does; parama—sublime; udāra—liberal; tathāpi—still; vatsara-madhye—within a year; haya—becomes; eka-bāra—once; vṛndāvana dekhite—to visit Vṛndāvana; tāṅra—His; utkaṇṭhā—eagerness; apāra—unlimited.


TRANSLATION

"Although Lord Jagannātha enjoys His pastimes at Dvārakā-dhāma and naturally manifests sublime liberality there, still, once a year, He becomes unlimitedly eager to see Vṛndāvana."