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''tumi''—you; ''mora sakhā''—My friend; ''dekhāha''—please show; ''kāhāṅ''—where; ''prāṇa-nātha''—the Lord of My heart; ''eta bali'''—saying this; ''jagamohana''—to the Jagamohana; ''gelā''—went; ''dhari''’—catching; ''tāra''—his; ''hāta''—hand.
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Latest revision as of 20:00, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 83

'tumi mora sakhā, dekhāha—kāhāṅ prāṇa-nātha?'
eta bali' jagamohana gelā dhari' tāra hāta


SYNONYMS

tumi — you; mora sakhā — My friend; dekhāha — please show; kāhāṅ — where; prāṇa-nātha — the Lord of My heart; eta bali — saying this; jagamohana — to the Jagamohana; gelā — went; dhari’ — catching; tāra — his; hāta — hand.


TRANSLATION

Lord Caitanya said to the doorman, "You are My friend. Please show Me where the Lord of My heart is." After the Lord said this, they both went to the place known as Jagamohana, where everyone views Lord Jagannātha.