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“With great trouble and after much labor, Mādhavendra Purī brought the load of sandalwood to Remuṇā. However, he was still very pleased; he discounted all the difficulties.
"With great trouble and after much labor, Mādhavendra Purī brought the load of sandalwood to Remuṇā. However, he was still very pleased; he discounted all the difficulties.
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 188

bahu pariśrame candana remuṇā ānila
ānanda bāḍila mane, duḥkha nā gaṇila


SYNONYMS

bahu—much; pariśrame—with labor; candana—sandalwood; remuṇā—to Remuṇā (the village of Gopīnātha); ānila—brought; ānanda—pleasure; bāḍila—increased; mane—in the mind; duḥkha—difficulties; nā—not; gaṇila—counted.


TRANSLATION

"With great trouble and after much labor, Mādhavendra Purī brought the load of sandalwood to Remuṇā. However, he was still very pleased; he discounted all the difficulties.