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CC Antya 18.112

Text

“yamunāra bhrame tumi samudre paḍilā
samudrera taraṅge āsi, eta dūra āilā!

Synonyms

yamunāra bhrame — in mistaking for the Yamunā; tumi — You; samudre — in the sea; paḍilā — fell; samudrera taraṅge — by the waves of the sea; āsi — coming; eta — this; dūra — far; āilā — You have come.

Translation

“You mistook the sea for the Yamunā River,” he said, “and You jumped into it. You have been carried this far by the waves of the sea.