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ei jāliyā jāle kari’ tomā uṭhāila | :ei jāliyā jāle kari’ tomā uṭhāila | ||
tomāra paraśe ei preme matta ha-ila | :tomāra paraśe ei preme matta ha-ila | ||
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ei | ''ei jāliyā''—this fisherman; ''jāle''—in the net; ''kari’''—catching; ''tomā''—You; ''uṭhāila''—rescued from the water; ''tomāra paraśe''—by Your touch; ''ei''—this man; ''preme''—in ecstatic love; ''matta ha-ila''—became maddened. | ||
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"This fisherman caught You in his net and rescued You from the water. Because of Your touch, he is now mad with ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa." | |||
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Revision as of 02:44, 19 October 2021
TEXT 113
- ei jāliyā jāle kari’ tomā uṭhāila
- tomāra paraśe ei preme matta ha-ila
SYNONYMS
ei jāliyā—this fisherman; jāle—in the net; kari’—catching; tomā—You; uṭhāila—rescued from the water; tomāra paraśe—by Your touch; ei—this man; preme—in ecstatic love; matta ha-ila—became maddened.
TRANSLATION
"This fisherman caught You in his net and rescued You from the water. Because of Your touch, he is now mad with ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa."