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Antya 4: Sanātana Gosvāmī Visits the Lord at Jagannātha Purī
CC Antya 4.153
tāhāte āmāra aṅge kaṇḍu-rasā-rakta cale
tomāra aṅge lāge, tabu sparśaha tumi bale
Word for word:
tāhāte
— over and above this;
āmāra
— my;
aṅge
— on the body;
kaṇḍu
-
rasā
— from wet, itching sores;
rakta
— blood;
cale
— runs;
tomāra
aṅge
lāge
— touches Your body;
tabu
— still;
sparśaha
— touch;
tumi
— You;
bale
— by force.
Translation:
“Moreover, blood is running from infected itching sores on my body, smearing Your body with moisture, but still You touch me by force.
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