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==== TEXT 34 ==== | ==== TEXT 34 ==== | ||
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:tabe nityānanda kahe, | :tabe nityānanda kahe,--ye ājñā tomāra | ||
:duḥkha sukha ye ha-uk kartavya āmāra | :duḥkha sukha ye ha-uk kartavya āmāra | ||
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Thereupon Lord Nityānanda said, | Thereupon Lord Nityānanda said, "Whatever You order is My duty, regardless of whether it results in happiness or unhappiness. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 27 January 2020
TEXT 34
- tabe nityānanda kahe,--ye ājñā tomāra
- duḥkha sukha ye ha-uk kartavya āmāra
SYNONYMS
tabe—thereupon; nityānanda—Lord Nityānanda Prabhu; kahe—says; ye ājñā—whatever order; tomāra—Your; duḥkha sukha—distress or happiness; ye—whatever; ha-uk—let there be; kartavya—the duty; āmāra—My.
TRANSLATION
Thereupon Lord Nityānanda said, "Whatever You order is My duty, regardless of whether it results in happiness or unhappiness.