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paṅgu nācāite yadi haya tomāra mana | :paṅgu nācāite yadi haya tomāra mana | ||
vara | :vara deha' mora māthe dhariyā caraṇa | ||
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''paṅgu''—lame man; ''nācāite''—to make dance; ''yadi''—if; ''haya''—it is; ''tomāra mana''—Your mind; ''vara''—a benediction; ''deha'' '—kindly give; ''mora māthe''—on my head; ''dhariyā''—holding; ''caraṇa''—Your lotus feet. | |||
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"If You want to make a lame man like me dance, kindly bestow Your transcendental blessings by placing Your lotus feet on my head. | |||
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TEXT 122
- paṅgu nācāite yadi haya tomāra mana
- vara deha' mora māthe dhariyā caraṇa
SYNONYMS
paṅgu—lame man; nācāite—to make dance; yadi—if; haya—it is; tomāra mana—Your mind; vara—a benediction; deha '—kindly give; mora māthe—on my head; dhariyā—holding; caraṇa—Your lotus feet.
TRANSLATION
"If You want to make a lame man like me dance, kindly bestow Your transcendental blessings by placing Your lotus feet on my head.