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:daṇḍavat | :daṇḍavat kari' kaila bahu-vidha stuti | ||
:dainya | :dainya kari' kahe nija pūrva-durmati | ||
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daṇḍavat | daṇḍavat kari'-after offering obeisances by falling flat on the ground; kaila—he did; bahu-vidha—various types of; stuti—prayers; dainya kari'-in great humbleness; kahe—describes; nija—his personal; pūrva-durmati—previous bad disposition. | ||
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TEXT 240
- daṇḍavat kari' kaila bahu-vidha stuti
- dainya kari' kahe nija pūrva-durmati
SYNONYMS
daṇḍavat kari'-after offering obeisances by falling flat on the ground; kaila—he did; bahu-vidha—various types of; stuti—prayers; dainya kari'-in great humbleness; kahe—describes; nija—his personal; pūrva-durmati—previous bad disposition.
TRANSLATION
When he met Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu, the Bhaṭṭācārya fell down flat to offer Him respects. After offering various prayers to Him, he spoke of his previous bad disposition with great humility.