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''śeṣa-līlāra''—of the pastimes at the end; ''sūtra-gaṇa''—the synopsis; ''kailuṅ''—I have done; ''kichu''—some; ''vivaraṇa''description; ''ihāṅ''—here; ''vistārite''—to expand more and more; ''citta haya''—there is a desire; ''thāke''—remains; ''yadi''—if; ''āyuḥ-śeṣa''—the end of life; ''vistāriba''—I shall describe; ''līlā''—pastimes; ''śeṣa''—at the end; ''yadi''—if; ''mahāprabhura''—of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; ''kṛpā''—mercy; ''haya''—there is.
''śeṣa-līlāra''—of the pastimes at the end; ''sūtra-gaṇa''—the synopsis; ''kailuṅ''—I have done; ''kichu''—some; ''vivaraṇa''—description; ''ihāṅ''—here; ''vistārite''—to expand more and more; ''citta haya''—there is a desire; ''thāke''—remains; ''yadi''—if; ''āyuḥ-śeṣa''—the end of life; ''vistāriba''—I shall describe; ''līlā''—pastimes; ''śeṣa''—at the end; ''yadi''—if; ''mahāprabhura''—of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; ''kṛpā''—mercy; ''haya''—there is.
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Revision as of 16:05, 19 January 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 89

śeṣa-līlāra sūtra-gaṇa, kailuṅ kichu vivaraṇa,
ihāṅ vistārite citta haya
thāke yadi āyuḥ-śeṣa, vistāriba līlā-śeṣa,
yadi mahāprabhura kṛpā haya


SYNONYMS

śeṣa-līlāra—of the pastimes at the end; sūtra-gaṇa—the synopsis; kailuṅ—I have done; kichu—some; vivaraṇa—description; ihāṅ—here; vistārite—to expand more and more; citta haya—there is a desire; thāke—remains; yadi—if; āyuḥ-śeṣa—the end of life; vistāriba—I shall describe; līlā—pastimes; śeṣa—at the end; yadi—if; mahāprabhura—of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; kṛpā—mercy; haya—there is.


TRANSLATION

I have already given a synopsis of all the facts and figures of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s last pastimes, and I have a desire to describe them elaborately. If I remain longer and am fortunate enough to receive the mercy of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, I shall try to describe them again more elaborately.