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ebe bhaya gela, tomāra mana haila sthire | :ebe bhaya gela, tomāra mana haila sthire | ||
kāhāṅ tāṅre uṭhāñācha, dekhāha | :kāhāṅ tāṅre uṭhāñācha, dekhāha āmāre" | ||
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''ebe''—now; ''bhaya''—fear; ''gela''—has gone; ''tomāra''—your; ''mana''—mind; ''haila''—has become; ''sthire''—pacified; ''kāhāṅ''—where; ''tāṅre''—Him; ''uṭhāñācha''—have you lifted; ''dekhāha''—please show; ''āmāre''—me. | |||
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"Now that your fear has gone and your mind is peaceful, please show me where He is." | |||
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Revision as of 04:00, 25 September 2021
TEXT 67
- ebe bhaya gela, tomāra mana haila sthire
- kāhāṅ tāṅre uṭhāñācha, dekhāha āmāre"
SYNONYMS
ebe—now; bhaya—fear; gela—has gone; tomāra—your; mana—mind; haila—has become; sthire—pacified; kāhāṅ—where; tāṅre—Him; uṭhāñācha—have you lifted; dekhāha—please show; āmāre—me.
TRANSLATION
"Now that your fear has gone and your mind is peaceful, please show me where He is."