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:jagan-mātā mahā-lakṣmī sītā-ṭhākurāṇī
:jagan-mātā mahā-lakṣmī sītā-ṭhākurāṇī
:rākṣase sparśila tāṅre,—ihā kāne śuni
:rākṣase sparśila tāṅre,--ihā kāne śuni
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“My dear Sir, mother Sītā is the mother of the universe and the supreme goddess of fortune. She has been touched by the demon Rāvaṇa, and I am troubled upon hearing this news.
"My dear Sir, mother Sītā is the mother of the universe and the supreme goddess of fortune. She has been touched by the demon Rāvaṇa, and I am troubled upon hearing this news.
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 188

jagan-mātā mahā-lakṣmī sītā-ṭhākurāṇī
rākṣase sparśila tāṅre,--ihā kāne śuni


SYNONYMS

jagat-mātā—the mother of the universe; mahā-lakṣmī—the supreme goddess of fortune; sītā-ṭhākurāṇī—mother Sītā; rākṣase—the demon Rāvaṇa; sparśila—touched; tāṅre—her; ihā—this; kāne śuni—I have heard.


TRANSLATION

"My dear Sir, mother Sītā is the mother of the universe and the supreme goddess of fortune. She has been touched by the demon Rāvaṇa, and I am troubled upon hearing this news.