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''jagannāthe''—in Lord Jagannātha; ''āviṣṭa''—fully absorbed; ''ihāra''—of this woman; ''tanu''—body; ''mana''—mind; ''prāṇe''—life; ''mora skandhe''—upon My shoulder; ''pada''—foot; ''diyāche''—has put; ''tāho''—she; ''nāhi jāne''—did not understand.
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 29

jagannāthe āviṣṭa ihāra tanu-mana-prāṇe
mora skandhe pada diyāche, tāho nāhi jāne


SYNONYMS

jagannāthe — in Lord Jagannātha; āviṣṭa — fully absorbed; ihāra — of this woman; tanu — body; mana — mind; prāṇe — life; mora skandhe — upon My shoulder; pada — foot; diyāche — has put; tāho — she; nāhi jāne — did not understand.


TRANSLATION

“She has fully absorbed her body, mind and life in Lord Jagannātha. Therefore she was unaware that she was putting her foot on My shoulder.