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:āmā-duṅhāra mane tabe baḍa ‘sukha’ haya
:āmā-duṅhāra mane tabe baḍa 'sukha' haya
:eka nivedana yadi dhara, dayāmaya
:eka nivedana yadi dhara, dayāmaya
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“If You will please accept just one request, we shall be very, very happy.
"If You will please accept just one request, we shall be very, very happy.
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 10

āmā-duṅhāra mane tabe baḍa 'sukha' haya
eka nivedana yadi dhara, dayāmaya


SYNONYMS

āmā-duṅhāra—of us two; mane—in the mind; tabe—therefore; baḍa—very much; sukha haya—there is happiness; eka nivedana—one request; yadi—if; dhara—You accept; dayā-maya—merciful.


TRANSLATION

"If You will please accept just one request, we shall be very, very happy.