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''tumi''—you; ''baḍa paṇḍita''—greatly learned scholar; ''mahā-kavi''—of all great poets; ''śiromaṇi''—the topmost; ''yāṅra''—of whom; ''mukhe''—in the mouth; ''bāhirāya''—emanates; ''aiche''—such; ''kāvya-vāṇī''—poetic language.
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 99

tumi baḍa paṇḍita, mahākavi-śiromaṇi
yāṅra mukhe bāhirāya aiche kavya-vāṇī


SYNONYMS

tumi — you; baḍa paṇḍita — greatly learned scholar; mahā-kavi — of all great poets; śiromaṇi — the topmost; yāṅra — of whom; mukhe — in the mouth; bāhirāya — emanates; aiche — such; kāvya-vāṇī — poetic language.


TRANSLATION

“You are the most learned scholar and the topmost of all great poets, for otherwise how could such fine poetry come from your mouth?