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Latest revision as of 23:27, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 13

remuṇāte gopīnātha parama-mohana
bhakti kari’ kaila prabhu tāṅra daraśana


SYNONYMS

remuṇāte — in that village of Remuṇā; gopīnātha — the Deity of Gopīnātha; parama-mohana — very attractive; bhakti kari’ — with great devotion; kaila — did; prabhu — the Lord; tāṅra — of Him; daraśana — visit.


TRANSLATION

The Deity of Gopīnātha in the temple at Remuṇā was very attractive. Lord Caitanya visited the temple and offered His obeisances with great devotion.