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bhakte śikhāite yei śikṣāṣṭaka kahilā<br>
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sei ślokāṣṭakera artha punaḥ āsvādilā<br>
:sei ślokāṣṭakera artha punaḥ āsvādilā
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bhakte—the devotees; śikhāite—to teach; yei—that which; śikṣā-aṣṭaka—eight instructions; kahilā—described; sei śloka-aṣṭakera—of the same eight verses; artha—the meaning; punaḥ āsvādilā—again He tasted.
''bhakte''—the devotees; ''śikhāite''—to teach; ''yei''—that which; ''śikṣā-aṣṭaka''—eight instructions; ''kahilā''—described; ''sei śloka-aṣṭakera''—of the same eight verses; ''artha''—the meaning; ''punaḥ āsvādilā''—again He tasted.
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Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu composed those eight stanzas to instruct the devotees, but He also personally tasted their meaning.
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu composed those eight stanzas to instruct the devotees, but He also personally tasted their meaning.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 139

bhakte śikhāite yei śikṣāṣṭaka kahilā
sei ślokāṣṭakera artha punaḥ āsvādilā


SYNONYMS

bhakte—the devotees; śikhāite—to teach; yei—that which; śikṣā-aṣṭaka—eight instructions; kahilā—described; sei śloka-aṣṭakera—of the same eight verses; artha—the meaning; punaḥ āsvādilā—again He tasted.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu composed those eight stanzas to instruct the devotees, but He also personally tasted their meaning.