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dekhena—eka jāliyā āise kāndhe jāla kari’<br>
:dekhena—eka jāliyā āise kāndhe jāla kari'
hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya, bale ‘hari’ ‘hari’<br>
:hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya, bale 'hari' 'hari'
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dekhena—they see; eka jāliyā—a fisherman; āise—comes; kāndhe—on the shoulder; jāla kari’—carrying a net; hāse—laughs; kānde—cries; nāce—dances; gāya—sings; bale—says; hari hari—Hari, Hari.
''dekhena''—they see; ''eka jāliyā''—a fisherman; ''āise''—comes; ''kāndhe''—on the shoulder; ''jāla kari'''—carrying a net; ''hāse''—laughs; ''kānde''—cries; ''nāce''—dances; ''gāya''—sings; ''bale''—says; ''hari hari''—Hari, Hari.
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Passing along the beach, they saw a fisherman approaching with his net over his shoulder. Laughing, crying, dancing and singing, he kept repeating the holy name “Hari, Hari.
Passing along the beach, they saw a fisherman approaching with his net over his shoulder. Laughing, crying, dancing and singing, he kept repeating the holy name "Hari, Hari."
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 44

dekhena—eka jāliyā āise kāndhe jāla kari'
hāse, kānde, nāce, gāya, bale 'hari' 'hari'


SYNONYMS

dekhena—they see; eka jāliyā—a fisherman; āise—comes; kāndhe—on the shoulder; jāla kari'—carrying a net; hāse—laughs; kānde—cries; nāce—dances; gāya—sings; bale—says; hari hari—Hari, Hari.


TRANSLATION

Passing along the beach, they saw a fisherman approaching with his net over his shoulder. Laughing, crying, dancing and singing, he kept repeating the holy name "Hari, Hari."