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:‘kṣīra-corā gopīnātha’ prasiddha tāṅra nāma
:'kṣīra-corā gopīnātha' prasiddha tāṅra nāma
:bhakta-gaṇe kahe prabhu sei ta’ ākhyāna
:bhakta-gaṇe kahe prabhu sei ta' ākhyāna
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kṣīra-corā gopīnātha—the Gopīnātha who stole the pot of sweet rice; prasiddha—very famous; tāṅra nāma—His name; bhakta-gaṇe—to all the devotees; kahe—tells; prabhu—the Lord; sei ta’ ākhyāna—that narration.
kṣīra-corā gopīnātha—the Gopīnātha who stole the pot of sweet rice; prasiddha—very famous; tāṅra nāma—His name; bhakta-gaṇe—to all the devotees; kahe—tells; prabhu—the Lord; sei ta' ākhyāna—that narration.
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 19

'kṣīra-corā gopīnātha' prasiddha tāṅra nāma
bhakta-gaṇe kahe prabhu sei ta' ākhyāna


SYNONYMS

kṣīra-corā gopīnātha—the Gopīnātha who stole the pot of sweet rice; prasiddha—very famous; tāṅra nāma—His name; bhakta-gaṇe—to all the devotees; kahe—tells; prabhu—the Lord; sei ta' ākhyāna—that narration.


TRANSLATION

That Deity was known widely as Kṣīra-corā-gopīnātha, and Caitanya Mahāprabhu told His devotees the story of how the Deity became so famous.