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:kṣaṇe nāce, hāse, gāya, karaye krandana | :kṣaṇe nāce, hāse, gāya, karaye krandana | ||
:kṣaṇe huhuṅkāra kare, | :kṣaṇe huhuṅkāra kare,--siṁhera garjana | ||
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"Sometimes He dances, laughs, sings and cries, and sometimes He roars like a lion. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 27 January 2020
TEXT 112
- kṣaṇe nāce, hāse, gāya, karaye krandana
- kṣaṇe huhuṅkāra kare,--siṁhera garjana
SYNONYMS
kṣaṇe—sometimes; nāce—dances; hāse—laughs; gāya—sings; karaye krandana—cries; kṣaṇe—sometimes; huhuṅ-kāra—loud vibrations; kare—makes; siṁhera garjana—the roaring of a lion.
TRANSLATION
"Sometimes He dances, laughs, sings and cries, and sometimes He roars like a lion.