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nirvighne ebe kaiche yāiba vṛndāvane | :nirvighne ebe kaiche yāiba vṛndāvane | ||
sabe | :sabe meli' yukti deha' hañā parasanne | ||
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''nirvighne''—without obstacles; ''ebe''—now; ''kaiche''—how; ''yāiba''—I shall go; ''vṛndāvane''—to Vṛndāvana; ''sabe meli'' '—altogether; ''yukti deha'' '—give Me consultation; ''hañā parasanne''—being very pleased with Me. | |||
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"Now I wish that you all will be pleased with Me and give Me good consultation. Tell Me how I shall be able to go to Vṛndāvana without impediments. | |||
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TEXT 277
- nirvighne ebe kaiche yāiba vṛndāvane
- sabe meli' yukti deha' hañā parasanne
SYNONYMS
nirvighne—without obstacles; ebe—now; kaiche—how; yāiba—I shall go; vṛndāvane—to Vṛndāvana; sabe meli '—altogether; yukti deha '—give Me consultation; hañā parasanne—being very pleased with Me.
TRANSLATION
"Now I wish that you all will be pleased with Me and give Me good consultation. Tell Me how I shall be able to go to Vṛndāvana without impediments.