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"sei ta parana-natha painu

yaha lagi’ madana-dahane jhuri’ genu"

SYNONYMS

sei ta—that indeed; parana-natha—the master of My life; painu—I have gotten; yaha lagi’-for whom; madana-dahane—being burned by Cupid; jhuri’ genu—I became dried up “Now I have gained the Lord of My life, in the absence of whom I was being burned by Cupid and was withering away.”

PURPORT

This song refers to Srimati Radharani’s meeting with Krsna at the holy place of Kuruksetra, where Lord Sri Krsna and His brother and sister came to visit when there was a solar eclipse.

It is a song of separation from Krsna.

When Radharani met Krsna at Kuruksetra, She remembered His intimate association in Vrndavana, and She thought, “Now I have gained the Lord of my life.

In His absence I was being burned by the arrow of Cupid, and thus I was withering away.