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: | :dekhi' sārvabhauma daṇḍavat kari' paḍi' | ||
:punaḥ | :punaḥ uṭhi' stuti kare dui kara yuḍi' | ||
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dekhi'-seeing that; sārvabhauma—Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya; daṇḍavat—obeisances; kari'-doing; paḍi'-falling flat; punaḥ—again; uṭhi'-standing up; stuti—prayer; kare—does; dui—two; kara—hands; yuḍi'-folding. | |||
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TEXT 204
- dekhi' sārvabhauma daṇḍavat kari' paḍi'
- punaḥ uṭhi' stuti kare dui kara yuḍi'
SYNONYMS
dekhi'-seeing that; sārvabhauma—Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya; daṇḍavat—obeisances; kari'-doing; paḍi'-falling flat; punaḥ—again; uṭhi'-standing up; stuti—prayer; kare—does; dui—two; kara—hands; yuḍi'-folding.
TRANSLATION
When Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya saw the form of Lord Kṛṣṇa manifested in Caitanya Mahāprabhu, he immediately fell down flat to offer Him obeisances. Then he stood up and with folded hands began to offer prayers.