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''hindu haile''—if I had been born in a Hindu family; ''pāitāma''—I would have gotten; ''tomāra''—of You; ''caraṇa''—of the lotus feet; ''sannidhāna''—proximity; ''vyartha''—useless; ''mora''—my; ''ei''—this; ''deha''—body; ''yāuka parāṇa''—let me die immediately.
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 182

'hindu' haile pāitāma tomāra caraṇa-sannidhāna
vyartha mora ei deha, yāuka parāṇa"


SYNONYMS

hindu haile — if I had been born in a Hindu family; pāitāma — I would have gotten; tomāra — of You; caraṇa — of the lotus feet; sannidhāna — proximity; vyartha — useless; mora — my; ei — this; deha — body; yāuka parāṇa — let me die immediately.


TRANSLATION

"If I had taken birth in a Hindu family, it would have been easy for me to remain near Your lotus feet. Since my body is now useless, let me die immediately."