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''uṭha uṭha''—get up, get up; ''bali’''—saying; ''more''—unto me; ''bale''—says; ''bāra bāra''—again and again; ''uṭhi’''—getting up; ''tāṅra''—His; ''rūpa dekhi’''—seeing the beauty; ''hainu''—became; ''camatkāra''—astonished.
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 183

‘uṭha’, ‘uṭha’ bali’ more bale bāra bāra
uṭhi’ tāṅra rūpa dekhi’ hainu camatkāra


SYNONYMS

uṭha uṭha — get up, get up; bali’ — saying; more — unto me; bale — says; bāra bāra — again and again; uṭhi’ — getting up; tāṅra — His; rūpa dekhi’ — seeing the beauty; hainu — became; camatkāra — astonished.


TRANSLATION

“Arise! Get up!” He told me again and again. Upon rising, I was greatly astonished to see His beauty.