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"name":"Cc. Antya 18.46", "h1":"Cc. Antya 18.46", "label":"Text 46", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 18.46", "description":"\"My dear fisherman,\" he said, \"why are you behaving like this? Have you seen someone hereabouts? What is the cause of your behavior? Please tell us.\""
} —
Cc. Antya 18.46
Text
“kaha, jāliyā, ei dike dekhilā eka-jana?
tomāra ei daśā kene,—kahata' kāraṇa?”
Synonyms
kaha—please say; jāliyā—O fisherman; ei dike—in this direction; dekhilā—did you see; eka-jana—someone; tomāra—your; ei—this; daśā—condition; kene—why; kahata'—kindly speak; kāraṇa—the cause.
Translation
“My dear fisherman,” he said, “why are you behaving like this? Have you seen someone hereabouts? What is the cause of your behavior? Please tell us.”