CC Madhya 17.9 (1975)
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
TEXT 9
- kintu āmā-duṅhāra śuna eka nivedane
- ‘tomāra sukhe āmāra sukha’—kahilā āpane
SYNONYMS
kintu—but; āmā-duṅhāra—of both of us; śuna—please hear; eka nivedane—one submission; tomāra sukhe—by Your happiness; āmāra sukha—our happiness; kahilā—You have already stated; āpane—personally.
TRANSLATION
“Dear Lord, kindly hear our one petition. You have already said that You will derive happiness from our happiness. This is Your own statement.