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''tomāra āge''—before you; ''dhāṛṣṭya''—impudence; ''ei''—this; ''mukha-vyādāna''—simply opening the mouth; ''eta bali’''—saying this; ''nāndī-śloka''—the introductory verses; ''karilā vyākhyāna''—explained.
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 174

tomāra āge dhārṣṭya ei mukha-vyādāna“
eta bali’ nāndī-śloka karilā vyākhyāna


SYNONYMS

tomāra āge — before you; dhāṛṣṭya — impudence; ei — this; mukha-vyādāna — simply opening the mouth; eta bali’ — saying this; nāndī-śloka — the introductory verses; karilā vyākhyāna — explained.


TRANSLATION

"It is even impudent for me to open my mouth before you." Then, having said this, he recited the introductory verse of the Lalita-mādhava.