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kon kon kārya tumi kara kon dvāre | :kon kon kārya tumi kara kon dvāre | ||
tumi nā jānāile keha jānite nā pāre | :tumi nā jānāile keha jānite nā pāre | ||
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kon kon | ''kon kon kārya''—what work; ''tumi''—You; ''kara''—perform; ''kon dvāre''—through which; ''tumi nā jānāile''—unless You make to understand; ''keha jānite nā pāre''—no one can understand. | ||
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"Unless You inform us, we cannot understand what Your purpose is or what You want to do through whom. | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Antya-līlā - Chapter 4: Sanātana Gosvāmī Visits the Lord at Jagannātha Purī
TEXT 90
- kon kon kārya tumi kara kon dvāre
- tumi nā jānāile keha jānite nā pāre
SYNONYMS
kon kon kārya—what work; tumi—You; kara—perform; kon dvāre—through which; tumi nā jānāile—unless You make to understand; keha jānite nā pāre—no one can understand.
TRANSLATION
"Unless You inform us, we cannot understand what Your purpose is or what You want to do through whom.