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''aparādha''—offense; ''haya''—is; ''mora''—mine; ''nāhika nistāra''—there is no deliverance; ''jagannātheha''—also Lord Jagannātha; ''nā dekhiye''—I cannot see; ''e''—this; ''duḥkha apāra''—great unhappiness.
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Latest revision as of 20:31, 19 February 2024



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 139

aparādha haya mora, nāhika nistāra
jagannātheha nā dekhiye,—e duḥkha apāra


SYNONYMS

aparādha — offense; haya — is; mora — mine; nāhika nistāra — there is no deliverance; jagannātheha — also Lord Jagannātha; dekhiye — I cannot see; e — this; duḥkha apāra — great unhappiness.


TRANSLATION

"In this way I am committing offenses at His lotus feet, and from these offenses I shall certainly not be delivered. At the same time, I cannot see Lord Jagannātha. This is my great unhappiness.