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etādṛśa tumi iṅhāre kariyācha aṅgīkāra | :etādṛśa tumi iṅhāre kariyācha aṅgīkāra | ||
eta saubhāgya ihāṅ nā haya | :eta saubhāgya ihāṅ nā haya kāhāra" | ||
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''etādṛśa''—such; ''tumi''—You; ''iṅhāre''—him; ''kariyācha aṅgīkāra''—have accepted; ''eta saubhāgya''—so much fortune; ''ihāṅ''—upon him; ''nā haya''—is not possible; ''kāhāra''—by anyone else. | |||
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"My dear Sir, since You, a great personality, have accepted Sanātana Gosvāmī, he is greatly fortunate; no one can be as fortunate as he." | |||
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Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta - Antya-līlā - Chapter 4: Sanātana Gosvāmī Visits the Lord at Jagannātha Purī
TEXT 91
- etādṛśa tumi iṅhāre kariyācha aṅgīkāra
- eta saubhāgya ihāṅ nā haya kāhāra"
SYNONYMS
etādṛśa—such; tumi—You; iṅhāre—him; kariyācha aṅgīkāra—have accepted; eta saubhāgya—so much fortune; ihāṅ—upon him; nā haya—is not possible; kāhāra—by anyone else.
TRANSLATION
"My dear Sir, since You, a great personality, have accepted Sanātana Gosvāmī, he is greatly fortunate; no one can be as fortunate as he."