CC Antya 6.310
TEXT 310
sāḍe sāta prahara yāya kīrtana-smaraṇe
āhāra-nidrā cāri daṇḍa seha nahe kona dine
SYNONYMS
sāḍe sāta prahara—7.5 praharas (one prahara equals three hours); yāya—is spent; kīrtana-smaraṇe—in chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra and remembering the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa; āhāra-nidrā—eating and sleeping; cāri daṇḍa—four daṇḍas (one daṇḍa equals twenty-four minutes); seha—that; nahe—is not; kona dine—some days.
TRANSLATION
Raghunātha dāsa spent more than twenty-two hours out of every twenty-four chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra and remembering the lotus feet of the Lord. He ate and slept for less than an hour and a half, and on some days that also was impossible.