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''tāṅre''—unto him (Kālidāsa); ''vidāya diyā''—bidding farewell; ''ṭhākura''—Jhaḍu Ṭhākura; ''yadi''—when; ''ghare āila''—returned to his home; ''tāṅra caraṇa-cihna''—the mark of his feet; ''yei ṭhāñi''—wherever; ''paḍila''—fell.
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 31

tāṅre vidāya diyā ṭhākura yadi ghare āila
tāṅra caraṇa-cihna yei ṭhāñi paḍila


SYNONYMS

tāṅre — unto him (Kālidāsa); vidāya diyā — bidding farewell; ṭhākura — Jhaḍu Ṭhākura; yadi — when; ghare āila — returned to his home; tāṅra caraṇa-cihna — the mark of his feet; yei ṭhāñi — wherever; paḍila — fell.


TRANSLATION

After bidding farewell to Kālidāsa, Jhaḍu Ṭhākura returned to his home, leaving the marks of his feet plainly visible in many places.