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''rāma-dāsa''—Rāmadāsa; ''mukhya-śākhā''—chief branch; ''sakhya-prema-rāśi''—full of fraternal love; ''ṣolasa-aṅgera''—of sixteen knots; ''kāṣṭha''—wood; ''yei''—that; ''tuli’''—raising; ''kaila''—made; ''vāṁśī''—flute.
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 16

rāmadāsa—mukhya-śākhā, sakhya-prema-rāśi
ṣolasāṅgera kāṣṭha yei tuli’ kaila vaṁśī


SYNONYMS

rāma-dāsa — Rāmadāsa; mukhya-śākhā — chief branch; sakhya-prema-rāśi — full of fraternal love; ṣolasa-aṅgera — of sixteen knots; kāṣṭha — wood; yei — that; tuli’ — raising; kaila — made; vāṁśī — flute.


TRANSLATION

Rāmadāsa, one of the chief branches, was full of fraternal love of Godhead. He made a flute from a stick with sixteen knots.