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CC Madhya 4.12 (1975)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.

TEXT 12

pathe baḍa baḍa dānī vighna nāhi kare
tā’ sabāre kṛpā kari’ āilā remuṇāre


SYNONYMS

pathe—on the way; baḍa baḍa—big, big; dānī—toll or tax collector; vighna—hindrances; nāhi—not; kare—make; tā’ sabāre—to all of them; kṛpā kari’—showing mercy; āilā—reached; remuṇāre—the village known as Remuṇā.


TRANSLATION

There were many rivers on the way, and at each river there was a tax collector. The tax collectors did not hinder the Lord, however, and He showed them mercy. Finally He reached the village of Remuṇā.


PURPORT

There is a railway station named Baleśvara, and five miles to the west is the village of Remuṇā. The temple of Kṣīra-corā-gopīnātha still exists in this village, and within the temple the samādhi tomb of Rasikānanda Prabhu, the chief disciple of Śyāmānanda Gosvāmī, can still be found.