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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 230

ekādaśa jana tāṅre rākhe nirantara
nīlācale yāite nā pāya, duḥkhita antara


SYNONYMS

ekādaśa—eleven; jana—persons; tāṅre—him; rākhe—keep; nirantara—day and night; nīlācale—to Jagannātha Purī; yāite—to go; nā pāya—was not able; duḥkhita antara—very unhappy within the mind.


TRANSLATION

In this way, eleven people were incessantly keeping Raghunātha dāsa under control. Thus he could not go to Jagannātha Purī, and because of this he was very unhappy.