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Antya 13: Pastimes with Jagadānanda Paṇḍita and Raghunātha Bhaṭṭa Gosvāmī
CC Antya 13.103
“bhāla ha-ila āilā, dekha ‘kamala-locana’
āji āmāra ethā karibā prasāda bhojana”
Word for word:
bhāla
ha
-
ila
— it is very good;
āilā
— you have come;
dekha
— see;
kamala
-
locana
— the lotus-eyed Lord Jagannātha;
āji
— today;
āmāra
ethā
— at My place;
karibā
prasāda
bhojana
— you will accept prasādam.
Translation:
“It is very good that you have come here,” the Lord said. “Now go see the lotus-eyed Lord Jagannātha. Today you will accept prasādam here at My place.”
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