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''kīrtana karite''—chanting and chanting; ''āsi'' '—coming; ''prātaḥ-kāla''—morning; ''haila''—appeared; ''prātaḥ-kāla dekhi'' '—seeing the morning light; ''nārī''—the woman; ''uṭhiyā calila''—got up and left.
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 244

kīrtana karite āsi' prātaḥ-kāla haila
prātaḥ-kāla dekhi' nārī uṭhiyā calila


SYNONYMS

kīrtana karite — chanting and chanting; āsi — coming; prātaḥ-kāla — morning; haila — appeared; prātaḥ-kāla dekhi — seeing the morning light; nārī — the woman; uṭhiyā calila — got up and left.


TRANSLATION

In this way, as he chanted and chanted, the morning approached, and when the woman saw that it was morning, she got up and left.