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:prasanna hañā ājñā dibā, nā mānibā | :prasanna hañā ājñā dibā, nā mānibā 'duḥkha' | ||
:tomā-sabāra | :tomā-sabāra 'sukhe' pathe habe mora 'sukha' " | ||
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"Please give Me your permission with great pleasure and do not be unhappy. If you are happy, I shall be happy on My way to Vṛndāvana." | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 27 January 2020
TEXT 7
- prasanna hañā ājñā dibā, nā mānibā 'duḥkha'
- tomā-sabāra 'sukhe' pathe habe mora 'sukha' "
SYNONYMS
prasanna hañā—being pleased; ājñā dibā—give permission; nā—do not; mānibā duḥkha—become unhappy; tomā-sabāra—of all of you; sukhe—by the happiness; pathe—on the road; habe—there will be; mora—My; sukha—happiness.
TRANSLATION
"Please give Me your permission with great pleasure and do not be unhappy. If you are happy, I shall be happy on My way to Vṛndāvana."