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:sei duḥkha | :sei duḥkha dekhi' yei bhakta duḥkha pāya | ||
:sei duḥkha tāṅra śaktye sahana nā yāya | :sei duḥkha tāṅra śaktye sahana nā yāya | ||
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sei duḥkha—that unhappiness; | sei duḥkha—that unhappiness; dekhi'-seeing; yei—whatever; bhakta—the devotees; duḥkha—unhappiness; pāya—get; sei duḥkha—that unhappiness; tāṅra—His; śaktye—by the power; sahana—toleration; nā—not; yāya—possible. | ||
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TEXT 31
- sei duḥkha dekhi' yei bhakta duḥkha pāya
- sei duḥkha tāṅra śaktye sahana nā yāya
SYNONYMS
sei duḥkha—that unhappiness; dekhi'-seeing; yei—whatever; bhakta—the devotees; duḥkha—unhappiness; pāya—get; sei duḥkha—that unhappiness; tāṅra—His; śaktye—by the power; sahana—toleration; nā—not; yāya—possible.
TRANSLATION
The regulative principles observed by Caitanya Mahāprabhu were sometimes intolerable, and all the devotees became greatly affected by them. Although strictly observing the regulative principles, Caitanya Mahāprabhu could not tolerate the unhappiness felt by His devotees.