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''gopāla-saundarya''—the beauty of the Gopāla Deity; ''duṅhāra''—of both of them; ''mana''—the minds; ''nila''—took away; ''hari’''—carrying; ''sukha pāñā''—feeling this transcendental happiness; ''rahe''—remained; ''tāhāṅ''—in that temple; ''dina''—days; ''dui-cāri''—two or four.
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 15

gopāla-saundarya duṅhāra mana nila hari’
sukha pāñā rahe tāhāṅ dina dui-cāri


SYNONYMS

gopāla-saundarya — the beauty of the Gopāla Deity; duṅhāra — of both of them; mana — the minds; nila — took away; hari’ — carrying; sukha pāñā — feeling this transcendental happiness; rahe — remained; tāhāṅ — in that temple; dina — days; dui-cāri — two or four.


TRANSLATION

The beauty of the Gopāla Deity stole away their minds, and feeling great happiness, they remained there for two or four days.