CC Antya 2.48-49 (1975)
TEXTS 48-49
- ācambite nṛsiṁhānanda tāhāṅi āilā
- duṅhe tāṅre mili’ tabe sthāne vasāilā
- duṅhe duḥkhī dekhi’ tabe kahe nṛsiṁhānanda
- ’tomā duṅhākāre kene dekhi nirānanda?’
SYNONYMS
ācambite—all of a sudden; nṛsiṁhānanda—Nṛsiṁhānanda; tāhāṅi āilā—came there; duṅhe—Śivānanda and Jagadānanda; tāṅre—him; mili’—meeting; tabe—then; sthāne vasāilā—caused to sit; duṅhe—both; duḥkhī—unhappy; dekhi’—seeing; tabe—then; kahe nṛsiṁhānanda—Nṛsiṁhānanda began to speak; tomā duṅhākāre—both of you; kene—why; dekhi—I see; nirānanda—unhappy.
TRANSLATION
Suddenly Nṛsiṁhānanda arrived, and Jagadānanda and Śivānanda arranged for him to sit near them. Seeing them both so unhappy, Nṛsiṁhānanda inquired, “Why do I see that you are both despondent?”