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==== TEXT 91 ====
==== TEXT 91 ====

Latest revision as of 12:34, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 91

ei antya-līlā-sāra, sūtra-madhye vistāra,
kari’ kichu kariluṅ varṇana
ihā-madhye mari yabe, varṇite nā pāri tabe,
ei līlā bhakta-gaṇa-dhana


SYNONYMS

ei antya-līlā-sāra—the essence of the antya-līlā (Lord Caitanya’s pastimes at the end); sūtra-madhye—in the form of a synopsis; vistāra—expansion; kari’—doing; kichu—something; kariluṅ varṇana—have described; ihā-madhye—in the meantime; mari—I die; yabe—when; varṇite—to describe; nā pāri—not able; tabe—then; ei līlā—these pastimes; bhakta-gaṇa-dhana—the treasure of the devotees.


TRANSLATION

In this chapter I have to some extent described the essence of the pastimes of Lord Caitanya at the end. If I die in the meantime and cannot describe them in detail, at least the devotees will have this transcendental treasure.