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''tabe''—then; ''śānta hañā''—being pacified; ''lakṣmī''—the goddess of fortune; ''yāya''—goes back; ''nija ghara—''to her own apartment; ''āmāra''—my; ''lakṣmīra''—of the goddess of fortune; ''sampad''—the opulence; ''vākya-agocara''—beyond description.
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 213

tabe śānta hañā lakṣmī yāya nija ghara
āmāra lakṣmīra sampad—vākya-agocara


SYNONYMS

tabe — then; śānta hañā — being pacified; lakṣmī — the goddess of fortune; yāya — goes back; nija gharato her own apartment; āmāra — my; lakṣmīra — of the goddess of fortune; sampad — the opulence; vākya-agocara — beyond description.


TRANSLATION

“Being thus pacified, the goddess of fortune returned to her apartment. Just see! My goddess of fortune is opulent beyond all description.”