Cc. Madhya 16.112

Text

āpani prabhuke lañā tāhāṅ uttaribā
rātri-dibā vetra-haste sevāya rahibā

Synonyms

apani—personally, yourself; prabhuke—Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu; lañā—taking; tāhāṅ uttaribā—you should go there; rātri-diba—night and day; vetra-haste—with a cane in the hands; sevaya rahiba—should remain engaged in His service. 

Translation

“You should personally take the Lord to these newly constructed houses. Day and night you should engage in His service with a stick in your hands.” 

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