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''kemane chāḍiba''—how shall I give up; ''raghunāthera caraṇa''—the lotus feet of Lord Raghunātha; ''āji rātrye''—this night; ''prabhu''—O Lord Raghunātha; ''mora''—my; ''karāha maraṇa''—please cause death.
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 146

kemane chāḍiba raghunāthera caraṇa
āji rātrye prabhu mora karāha maraṇa


SYNONYMS

kemane chāḍiba — how shall I give up; raghunāthera caraṇa — the lotus feet of Lord Raghunātha; āji rātrye — this night; prabhu — O Lord Raghunātha; mora — my; karāha maraṇa — please cause death.


TRANSLATION

“Murāri Gupta then began to pray at the lotus feet of Lord Rāmacandra. He prayed that death would come that night because it was not possible for him to give up the service of the lotus feet of Raghunātha.