Garga Samhita (English)

by Danavir Goswami | 425,489 words

The Garga-samhita Verse 1.4.67, English translation, including word-by-word: This text represents a Vaishnava scripture which narrates the life Krishna, It was composed in seventeen cantos by Garga Muni: an ancient sage and priest of the Yadu dynasty having. This is verse 1 of Chapter 4 (Description of Questions About the Lord’s Appearance) of Canto 1 (goloka-khanda).

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Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning:

तस्माद् यूयं द्वापरान्ते
पुण्ये वृन्दावने वने
भविष्यथा करिष्यामि
युष्माकं तु मनोरथम्

tasmād yūyaṃ dvāparānte
puṇye vṛndāvane vane
bhaviṣyathā kariṣyāmi
yuṣmākaṃ tu manoratham

tasmāt—therefore; yūyam—you; dvāparaof Dvāpara-yuga; ante—at the end; puṇye—spiritual; vṛndāvane—in Vṛndāvana; vane—forest; bhaviṣyatha—you will be; kariṣyāmi—I will do; yuṣmākam—of you; tu—certainly; manoratham—the desire.

English translation of verse 1.4.67:

Therefore at the end of Dvāpara-yuga you will take birth in the spiritual land of Vṛndāvana, and there I will fulfill your desire.

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