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:antare duḥkhī mukunda, nāhi kahe mukhe
:antare duḥkhī mukunda, nāhi kahe mukhe
:ihāra duḥkha dekhi’ mora dvi-guṇa haye duḥkhe
:ihāra duḥkha dekhi' mora dvi-guṇa haye duḥkhe
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antare—within himself; duḥkhī—unhappy; mukunda—Mukunda; nāhi—not; kahe—says; mukhe—in the mouth; ihāra—of him; duḥkha—the unhappiness; dekhi’—seeing; mora—My; dvi-guṇa—twice; haye—there is; duḥkhe—the unhappiness.
antare—within himself; duḥkhī—unhappy; mukunda—Mukunda; nāhi—not; kahe—says; mukhe—in the mouth; ihāra—of him; duḥkha—the unhappiness; dekhi'-seeing; mora—My; dvi-guṇa—twice; haye—there is; duḥkhe—the unhappiness.
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“Of course, Mukunda does not say anything, but I know that he is very unhappy within, and upon seeing him unhappy, I become twice as unhappy.
"Of course, Mukunda does not say anything, but I know that he is very unhappy within, and upon seeing him unhappy, I become twice as unhappy.
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Latest revision as of 19:24, 27 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 24

antare duḥkhī mukunda, nāhi kahe mukhe
ihāra duḥkha dekhi' mora dvi-guṇa haye duḥkhe


SYNONYMS

antare—within himself; duḥkhī—unhappy; mukunda—Mukunda; nāhi—not; kahe—says; mukhe—in the mouth; ihāra—of him; duḥkha—the unhappiness; dekhi'-seeing; mora—My; dvi-guṇa—twice; haye—there is; duḥkhe—the unhappiness.


TRANSLATION

"Of course, Mukunda does not say anything, but I know that he is very unhappy within, and upon seeing him unhappy, I become twice as unhappy.