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gujjarī-rāgiṇī lañā sumadhura-svare<br>
:gujjarī-rāgiṇī lañā sumadhura-svare
’gīta-govinda’-pada gāya jaga-mana hare<br>
:'gīta-govinda'-pada gāya jaga-mana hare
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gujjarī-rāgiṇī—the gujjarī mode of singing; lañā—accompanied by; sumadhura-svare—in a very sweet voice; gīta-govinda—the Gīta-govinda, by Jayadeva Gosvāmī; pada—verses; gāya—sings; jaga-mana—the mind of the entire world; hare—attracts.
''gujjarī-rāgiṇī''—the ''gujjarī'' mode of singing; ''lañā''—accompanied by; ''sumadhura-svare''—in a very sweet voice; ''gīta-govinda''—the ''Gīta-govinda'', by Jayadeva Gosvāmī; ''pada''—verses; ''gāya''—sings; ''jaga-mana''—the mind of the entire world; ''hare''—attracts.
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She sang a gujjarī tune in a very sweet voice, and because the subject was Jayadeva Gosvāmī’s Gīta-govinda, the song attracted the attention of the entire world.
She sang a gujjarī tune in a very sweet voice, and because the subject was Jayadeva Gosvāmī's Gīta-govinda, the song attracted the attention of the entire world.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 79

gujjarī-rāgiṇī lañā sumadhura-svare
'gīta-govinda'-pada gāya jaga-mana hare


SYNONYMS

gujjarī-rāgiṇī—the gujjarī mode of singing; lañā—accompanied by; sumadhura-svare—in a very sweet voice; gīta-govinda—the Gīta-govinda, by Jayadeva Gosvāmī; pada—verses; gāya—sings; jaga-mana—the mind of the entire world; hare—attracts.


TRANSLATION

She sang a gujjarī tune in a very sweet voice, and because the subject was Jayadeva Gosvāmī's Gīta-govinda, the song attracted the attention of the entire world.