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ardha-mārā jīva yadi dhaḍ-phaḍa kare | :ardha-mārā jīva yadi dhaḍ-phaḍa kare | ||
tabe | :tabe ta' ānanda mora bāḍaye antare“ | ||
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ardha-mārā | ''ardha-mārā jīva''—half-killed living beings; ''yadi''—if; ''dhaḍ-phaḍa kare''—twist and turn because of suffering; ''tabe''—then; ''ta'' '—certainly; ''ānanda''—pleasure; ''mora''—my; ''bāḍaye antare''—increases within. | ||
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"'When I see half-killed animals suffer, I feel great pleasure.' | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Madhya-līlā - Chapter 24: The Sixty-One Explanations of the Atmārāma Verse
TEXT 243
- ardha-mārā jīva yadi dhaḍ-phaḍa kare
- tabe ta' ānanda mora bāḍaye antare“
SYNONYMS
ardha-mārā jīva—half-killed living beings; yadi—if; dhaḍ-phaḍa kare—twist and turn because of suffering; tabe—then; ta '—certainly; ānanda—pleasure; mora—my; bāḍaye antare—increases within.
TRANSLATION
"'When I see half-killed animals suffer, I feel great pleasure.'