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pākila ye prema-phala amṛta-madhura | :pākila ye prema-phala amṛta-madhura | ||
vilāya caitanya-mālī, nāhi laya mūla | :vilāya caitanya-mālī, nāhi laya mūla | ||
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''pākila''—ripened; ''ye''—that; ''prema-phala''—the fruit of love of Godhead; ''amṛta''—nectarean; ''madhura''—sweet; ''vilāya''—distributes; ''caitanya-mālī''—the gardener, Lord Caitanya; ''nāhi''—does not; ''laya''—take; ''mūla''—price. | |||
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The fruits ripened and became sweet and nectarean. The gardener, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, distributed them without asking any price. | The fruits ripened and became sweet and nectarean. The gardener, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, distributed them without asking any price. | ||
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Revision as of 10:05, 20 July 2021
TEXT 27
- pākila ye prema-phala amṛta-madhura
- vilāya caitanya-mālī, nāhi laya mūla
SYNONYMS
pākila—ripened; ye—that; prema-phala—the fruit of love of Godhead; amṛta—nectarean; madhura—sweet; vilāya—distributes; caitanya-mālī—the gardener, Lord Caitanya; nāhi—does not; laya—take; mūla—price.
TRANSLATION
The fruits ripened and became sweet and nectarean. The gardener, Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, distributed them without asking any price.