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''prathamei''—in the beginning; ''tomā-saṅge''—with You; ''āilā''—came; ''gauḍa haite''—from Bengal; ''iṅhāra icchā''—his desire; ''āche''—is; ''sarva-tīrtha''—all places of pilgrimage; ''karite''—to go see.
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 16

prathamei tomā-saṅge āilā gauḍa haite
iṅhāra icchā āche ‘sarva-tīrtha’ karite


SYNONYMS

prathamei — in the beginning; tomā-saṅge — with You; āilā — came; gauḍa haite — from Bengal; iṅhāra icchā — his desire; āche — is; sarva-tīrtha — all places of pilgrimage; karite — to go see.


TRANSLATION

“In the beginning, he came with You from Bengal. It is his desire to visit and see all the holy places of pilgrimage.