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dhaḍāra añcale ḍhākā eka kṣīra haya | :dhaḍāra añcale ḍhākā eka kṣīra haya | ||
tomarā nā jānilā tāhā āmāra māyāya | :tomarā nā jānilā tāhā āmāra māyāya | ||
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''dhaḍāra''—of the cloth curtain; ''añcale''—by the skirt; ''ḍhākā''—covered; ''eka''—one; ''kṣīra''—pot of sweet rice; ''haya''—there is; ''tomarā''—you; ''nā''—not; ''jānilā''—knew; ''tāhā''—that; ''āmāra''—of Me; ''māyāya''—by the trick. | |||
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“This pot of sweet rice is just behind My cloth curtain. You did not see it because of My tricks. | “This pot of sweet rice is just behind My cloth curtain. You did not see it because of My tricks. | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 26 July 2021
TEXT 128
- dhaḍāra añcale ḍhākā eka kṣīra haya
- tomarā nā jānilā tāhā āmāra māyāya
SYNONYMS
dhaḍāra—of the cloth curtain; añcale—by the skirt; ḍhākā—covered; eka—one; kṣīra—pot of sweet rice; haya—there is; tomarā—you; nā—not; jānilā—knew; tāhā—that; āmāra—of Me; māyāya—by the trick.
TRANSLATION
“This pot of sweet rice is just behind My cloth curtain. You did not see it because of My tricks.