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"name":"Cc. Antya 1.174", "h1":"Cc. Antya 1.174", "label":"Text 174", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 1.174", "description":"It is even impudent for me to open my mouth before you.\" Then, having said this, he recited the introductory verse of Lalita-mādhava."
} —
Cc. Antya 1.174
Text
tomāra āge dhārṣṭya ei mukha-vyādāna“
eta bali' nāndī-śloka karilā vyākhyāna
Synonyms
tomāra āge—before you; dhārṣṭya—impudence; ei—this; mukha-vyādāna—simply opening the mouth; eta bali'—saying this; nāndī-śloka—the introductory verses; karilā vyākhyāna—explained.
Translation
It is even impudent for me to open my mouth before you.” Then, having said this, he recited the introductory verse of Lalita-mādhava.