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“My Lord, there are many respectable personalities, millions of devotees, who are fit to sit on my head. They are all helpful in Your pastimes.
"My Lord, there are many respectable personalities, millions of devotees, who are fit to sit on my head. They are all helpful in Your pastimes.
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 40

mora śiromaṇi kata kata mahāśaya
tomāra līlāra sahāya koṭi-bhakta haya


SYNONYMS

mora—my; śiromaṇi—crown jewels; kata kata—many, many; mahāśaya—great persons; tomāra līlāra—in Your pastimes; sahāya—helpers; koṭi-bhakta—millions of devotees; haya—there are.


TRANSLATION

"My Lord, there are many respectable personalities, millions of devotees, who are fit to sit on my head. They are all helpful in Your pastimes.