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“Whenever Nimāi falls to the surface of the earth, please do not let Him feel any pain.
Whenever Nimāi falls to the surface of the earth, please do not let Him feel any pain."
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 166

ye kāle nimāñi paḍe dharaṇī-upare
vyathā yena nāhi lāge nimāñi-śarīre


SYNONYMS

ye kāle—whenever; nimāñi—my son Nimāi; paḍe—falls down; dharaṇī-upare—on the surface of the earth; vyathā—pain; yena—as if; nāhi—not; lāge—touch; nimāñi-śarīre—the body of my son Nimāi.


TRANSLATION

Whenever Nimāi falls to the surface of the earth, please do not let Him feel any pain."