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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


TEXT 144

‘dhīrā’ kānte dūre dekhi’ kare pratyutthāna
nikaṭe āsile, kare āsana pradāna


SYNONYMS

dhīrā—the sober; kānte—the hero; dūre—from a distance; dekhi’—after seeing; kare pratyutthāna—stands up; nikaṭe āsile—when the hero comes nearby; kare—does; āsana—of a seat; pradāna—offering.


TRANSLATION

“When a sober heroine sees her hero approaching from a distance, she immediately stands up to receive him. When he comes near, she immediately offers him a place to sit.

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