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haridāsa āchila pṛthivīra | :haridāsa āchila pṛthivīra 'śiromaṇi' | ||
tāhā vinā ratna-śūnyā ha-ila medinī | :tāhā vinā ratna-śūnyā ha-ila medinī | ||
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''haridāsa''—Ṭhākura Haridāsa; ''āchila''—was; ''pṛthivīra''—of this world; ''śiromaṇi''—the crown jewel; ''tāhā vinā''—without him; ''ratna-śūnyā''—without the valuable jewel; ''ha-ila''—becomes; ''medinī''—this world. | |||
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"Haridāsa Ṭhākura was the crown jewel on the head of this world; without him, this world is now bereft of its valuable jewel." | |||
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Revision as of 11:05, 23 September 2021
TEXT 97
- haridāsa āchila pṛthivīra 'śiromaṇi'
- tāhā vinā ratna-śūnyā ha-ila medinī
SYNONYMS
haridāsa—Ṭhākura Haridāsa; āchila—was; pṛthivīra—of this world; śiromaṇi—the crown jewel; tāhā vinā—without him; ratna-śūnyā—without the valuable jewel; ha-ila—becomes; medinī—this world.
TRANSLATION
"Haridāsa Ṭhākura was the crown jewel on the head of this world; without him, this world is now bereft of its valuable jewel."