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==== TEXT 106 ==== | ==== TEXT 106 ==== | ||
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:yei grāme | :yei grāme rahi' bhikṣā karena yāṅra ghare | ||
:sei grāmera yata loka āise dekhibāre | :sei grāmera yata loka āise dekhibāre | ||
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yei grāme—in whatever village; | yei grāme—in whatever village; rahi'-staying; bhikṣā—alms; karena—accepts; yāṅra—whose; ghare—at home; sei—that; grāmera—of the village; yata loka—all the persons; āise—come; dekhibāre—to see. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 27 January 2020
TEXT 106
- yei grāme rahi' bhikṣā karena yāṅra ghare
- sei grāmera yata loka āise dekhibāre
SYNONYMS
yei grāme—in whatever village; rahi'-staying; bhikṣā—alms; karena—accepts; yāṅra—whose; ghare—at home; sei—that; grāmera—of the village; yata loka—all the persons; āise—come; dekhibāre—to see.
TRANSLATION
In whatever village Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu stayed to accept alms, many people came to see Him.