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:pāṇḍitya āra bhakti-rasa, | :pāṇḍitya āra bhakti-rasa,--duṅhera teṅho sīmā | ||
:sambhāṣile jānibe tumi tāṅhāra mahimā | :sambhāṣile jānibe tumi tāṅhāra mahimā | ||
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"He is a most learned scholar as well as an expert in devotional mellows. Actually he is most exalted, and if You talk with him, You will see how glorious he is. | |||
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TEXT 65
- pāṇḍitya āra bhakti-rasa,--duṅhera teṅho sīmā
- sambhāṣile jānibe tumi tāṅhāra mahimā
SYNONYMS
pāṇḍitya—learning; āra—and; bhakti-rasa—the mellows of devotional service; duṅhera—of these two; teṅho—he; sīmā—the limit; sambhāṣile—when You talk with him; jānibe—will know; tumi—You; tāṅhāra—his; mahimā—glories.
TRANSLATION
"He is a most learned scholar as well as an expert in devotional mellows. Actually he is most exalted, and if You talk with him, You will see how glorious he is.