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:svatantra-īśvara tumi karibe gamana | :svatantra-īśvara tumi karibe gamana | ||
:dina katho raha, dekhi tomāra | :dina katho raha, dekhi tomāra caraṇa' | ||
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"My dear Lord, You are the independent Supreme Personality of Godhead. Certainly You will depart. I know that. Still, I ask You to stay here a few days more so that I can see Your lotus feet." | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:29, 27 January 2020
TEXT 49
- svatantra-īśvara tumi karibe gamana
- dina katho raha, dekhi tomāra caraṇa'
SYNONYMS
svatantra-īśvara—the independent Supreme Personality of Godhead; tumi—You; karibe—will make; gamana—departure; dina—days; katho—some; raha—please stay; dekhi—I may see; tomāra caraṇa—Your lotus feet.
TRANSLATION
"My dear Lord, You are the independent Supreme Personality of Godhead. Certainly You will depart. I know that. Still, I ask You to stay here a few days more so that I can see Your lotus feet."