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"name":"Cc. Antya 20.152", "h1":"Cc. Antya 20.152", "label":"Text 152", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Antya-līlā 20.152", "description":"I decorate my head with the dust of the lotus feet of my audience. Now you have all drunk this nectar, and therefore my labor is successful."
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Cc. Antya 20.152
Text
śrotāra pada-reṇu karoṅ mastaka-bhūṣaṇa
tomarā e-amṛta pile saphala haila śrama
Synonyms
śrotāra—of the audience; pada-reṇu—the dust of the lotus feet; karoṅ—I make; mastaka-bhūṣaṇa—a decoration on my head; tomarā—all of you; e-amṛta—this nectar; pile—have drunk; sa-phala—successful; haila—has become; śrama—my labor.
Translation
I decorate my head with the dust of the lotus feet of my audience. Now you have all drunk this nectar, and therefore my labor is successful.