CC Antya 2.16 (1975)
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
TEXT 16
- āmbuyā-muluke haya nakula-brahmacārī
- parama-vaiṣṇava teṅho baḍa adhikārī
SYNONYMS
āmbuyā-muluke—in the province known as Āmbuyā; haya—there is; nakula-brahmacārī—a person known as Nakula Brahmacārī; parama-vaiṣṇava—a perfectly pure devotee; teṅho—he; baḍa adhikārī—very advanced in devotional service.
TRANSLATION
In Āmbuyā-muluka there was a person named Nakula Brahmacārī, who was a perfectly pure devotee, greatly advanced in devotional service.
PURPORT
Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura says that Āmbuyā-muluka is the present Ambikā, a city in the Vardhamāna district of West Bengal. Formerly, during the Muslim regime, it was known as Āmbuyā-muluka. In this city there is a neighborhood called Pyārīgañja, and that is where Nakula Brahmacārī used to live.