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''eta śuni’''—hearing this; ''sei mlecchera''—of that Muslim; ''mana''—mind; ''ārdra haila''—became softened; ''dādi vāhi’''—flowing over his beard; ''aśru paḍe''—tears fell; ''kāṅdite lāgila''—began to cry.
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

eta śuni’ sei mlecchera mana ārdra haila
dāḍi vāhi’ aśru paḍe, kāṅdite lāgila


SYNONYMS

eta śuni’ — hearing this; sei mlecchera — of that Muslim; mana — mind; ārdra haila — became softened; dādi vāhi’ — flowing over his beard; aśru paḍe — tears fell; kāṅdite lāgila — began to cry.


TRANSLATION

When the Muslim heard Raghunātha dāsa’s appealing voice, his heart softened. He began to cry, and tears glided down his beard.