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"name":"Cc. Antya 20.64", "h1":"Cc. Antya 20.64", "label":"Text 64", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 20.64", "description":"The Lord had formerly composed these eight verses to teach people in general. Now He personally tasted the meaning of the verses, which are called the Śikṣāṣṭaka."
} —
pūrve aṣṭa-śloka kari' loke śikṣā dilā
sei aṣṭa-ślokera artha āpane āsvādilā
pūrve—formerly; aṣṭa-śloka kari'—composing eight verses; loke śikṣā dilā—gave instruction to the people in general; sei—those; aṣṭa-ślokera—of the eight stanzas; artha—the meaning; āpane āsvādilā—personally tasted.
The Lord had formerly composed these eight verses to teach people in general. Now He personally tasted the meaning of the verses, which are called the Śikṣāṣṭaka.