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''cāri-dike''—in four directions; ''dhāya loke''—people began to run; ''śivānanda bali''—calling loudly the name of Śivānanda; ''śivānanda kon''—whoever is Śivānanda; ''tomāya''—unto you; ''bolāya''—calls; ''brahmacārī''—Nakula Brahmacārī.
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 28

cāri-dike dhāya loke ‘śivānanda’ bali
śivānanda kon, tomāya bolāya brahmacārī


SYNONYMS

cāri-dike — in four directions; dhāya loke — people began to run; śivānanda bali — calling loudly the name of Śivānanda; śivānanda kon — whoever is Śivānanda; tomāya — unto you; bolāya — calls; brahmacārī — Nakula Brahmacārī.


TRANSLATION

Thus people began running here and there, calling in all directions, "Śivānanda! Whoever is Śivānanda, please come. Nakula Brahmacārī is calling you."