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''duṅhā''—both of them; ''dekhi''’—seeing; ''duṅhāra''—of both of them; ''citte''—in the minds; ''ha-ila''—there was; ''ullāsa''—pleasure; ''deva-pūjā''—worshiping the demigods; ''chale''—on the plea of; ''kaila''—there was; ''duṅhe''—both of them; ''parakāśa''—manifestation.
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 65

duṅhā dekhi’ duṅhāra citte ha-ila ullāsa
deva-pūjā chale kaila duṅhe parakāśa


SYNONYMS

duṅhā — both of them; dekhi’ — seeing; duṅhāra — of both of them; citte — in the minds; ha-ila — there was; ullāsa — pleasure; deva-pūjā — worshiping the demigods; chale — on the plea of; kaila — there was; duṅhe — both of them; parakāśa — manifestation.


TRANSLATION

They both enjoyed natural pleasure in seeing each other, and under the pretext of demigod worship they manifested their feelings.