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Antya 18: Rescuing the Lord from the Sea
CC Antya 18.21
kṣaṇe kṣaṇe uṭhe premāra taraṅga ananta
jīva chāra kāhāṅ tāra pāibeka anta?
Word for word:
kṣaṇe
kṣaṇe
— moment after moment;
uṭhe
— rise;
premāra
— of love of Kṛṣṇa;
taraṅga
— waves;
ananta
— unlimited;
jīva
— a living entity;
chāra
— insignificant;
kāhāṅ
— where;
tāra
— of that;
pāibeka
— will get;
anta
— the limit.
Translation:
Endless waves arise moment after moment in that ocean of love. How could an insignificant living entity estimate their limits?
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